 North Korea already supplying munitions to Russia for 1.5 months. Ammunition from North Korea could help Russia win time by giving its defence industry a chance to catch up with military demand. Such a statement was made by the head of the main intelligence directorate of Ukraine's Defence Ministry, Kyrylo Budinov, against the background of Kim Jong-un's visit to Russia to meet with Vladimir Putin, according to Envy Media outlet. North Korea has been supplying Russia with 122mm and 152mm artillery rounds and rockets for grad, multiple rocket launchers for a month and a half, Budinov said. According to Western media, during Kim Jong-un's visit, the Kremlin seeks to secure the supply of ammunition from North Korea in exchange for other weapons as well as technology and oil. As reported earlier, the New York Times citing sources wrote that Vladimir Putin seeks to receive from North Korea artillery rounds and anti-tank missiles, while Kim Jong-un wants Russia to provide North Korea with advanced technology for satellites and nuclear submarines. In addition, Kim is seeking food aid for his country. The White House said Putin and Kim recently exchanged letters and Russian Defence Minister Shoigu's visit to Pyongyang in July included discussions of the arms deal.