This week, top U.S. General Mark Milley estimated more than 100,000 soldiers on each side of the conflict have been killed or wounded. His remarks came as The Wall Street Journal reported South Korea will for the first time sell artillery shells destined for Ukraine’s military through a confidential arms deal between Seoul and Washington. The sale comes after North Korea’s government denied reports it has sent artillery shells and ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.
WSJ: South Korea to Sell Artillery for Ukraine in Confidential Arms Deal with U.S.
HeadlineNov 11, 2022