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November 22 – Slavs supply more than a million barrels of oil to North Korea in violation of sanctions
>> Since March this year, slavery has supplied more than a million barrels of oil to North Korea. This conclusion was reached by the British research center Open Source Centre, analyzing satellite images.
>> Leading experts and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy told the BBC that they believe Moscow is paying Pyongyang with this oil for the weapons and soldiers with which North Korea is helping slaves fight Ukraine.
>> An analysis of satellite images, which the Open Source Centre exclusively shared with the BBC, shows that over the past eight months, more than a dozen North Korean tankers have made 43 voyages between a Rabsi oil terminal in the Far East and their ports.
>> Pictures of the tankers at sea show that they went to work empty, and returned loaded.
>> The first flight, documented by the Open Source Centre, took place on March 7, 2024, seven months after the first reports of North Korean slave ammunition shipments. The last one is November 5.
>> "This steady inflow of oil gives North Korea a level of stability it hasn't seen since sanctions were imposed," said Joe Burn, senior analyst at the Open Source Centre.
North Korea is under UN sanctions because of its nuclear program and is prohibited from buying more than 500,000 barrels of oil per year.
A million barrels (56 thousand tons), which says the Open Source Centre – this is a very small amount for the slave industry: according to official data, it produces almost ten times more in one day.
https:/ /www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjr4pr0gyyzo
https:/ /archive.is/R9k1H