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Satellite imagery shows North Korea oil imports from Russia top U.N. limits, report states

North Korea has likely received more than 1 million barrels of oil from Russia over an eightmonth duration this year in breach of U.N. sanctions, according to an analysis of satellite images published on Friday by the Britishbased Open Source Centre and the BBC.

North Korean oil tankers have made more than 40 visits to Russia's Far Eastern port of Vostochny considering that March, the report on the research group Open Source Centre's site said.

Dozens of high-resolution satellite images, AIS (Automatic. Recognition System) data and images launched by maritime. patrol missions entrusted with keeping track of North Korea's. U.N.-sanctions busting activities show North Korean tankers. consistently filling at an oil terminal at the Russian port of. Vostochny, the report stated, adding that Russia's foreign. ministry did not respond to a request for remark.

A U.N. spokesperson did not instantly react to a request. for comment.

North Korea has continued to illicitly import improved. petroleum products in violation of U.N. Security Council. resolutions, according to the UNSC.

Previously this year, the United States and South Korea. introduced a new task force targeted at avoiding North Korea from. obtaining illicit oil as a deadlock at the UNSC cast doubts over. the future of worldwide sanctions.

Under UNSC restrictions enforced over North Korea's nuclear. weapons and rocket advancement, Pyongyang is restricted to. importing 500,000 barrels of fine-tuned products a year.

Pyongyang and Moscow have actually increase diplomatic and financial. incorporate recent years, culminating in Russian President Vladimir. Putin's see to North Korea in June when the nations' leaders. concurred a mutual defence pact.

The military cooperation in between the 2 nations has been. fulfilled by worldwide alarm, with Washington, Kyiv and Seoul. condemning the North for sending out military devices and more. than 10,000 troops to Russia to support its war versus Ukraine.

Russia's envoy to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia stated. last month Russia's military interaction with North Korea did. not breach worldwide law.

North Korea has not acknowledged the release of troops to. Russia, but said any such move would remain in compliance with. worldwide law.

(source: Reuters)