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VisitFuture Activities of the Angara Post-2024
Continues arms shipments • 33%
Ceases all shipments • 33%
Shifts operations to non-arms cargo • 34%
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China Harbors U.S.-Sanctioned Russian Ship Linked to North Korea Arms Transfers
Apr 25, 2024, 05:49 AM
Satellite images have revealed that China is providing moorage for the Angara, a U.S.-sanctioned Russian cargo ship implicated in North Korean arms transfers to Russia. The ship, which has been involved in shipping thousands of containers believed to contain North Korean munitions to Russian ports since August 2023, has been anchored at a Chinese port for several months. This action is seen as further evidence of Beijing's support for Moscow's activities in Ukraine, despite China's official denials of such support.
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Continuation without changes • 25%
Continuation with significant modifications • 25%
Temporary suspension • 25%
Program overhaul or reevaluation • 25%
Warship • 33%
Cargo Ship • 33%
No Further Strikes • 34%
Increased use • 25%
Decreased use • 25%
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Complete cessation of use • 25%
Returns to service • 25%
Sold or transferred • 25%
Decommissioned • 25%
Undergoing repairs • 25%
Increase in arms sales • 33%
Stable arms sales • 34%
Decrease in arms sales • 33%
Increase in arms sales • 33%
Decrease in arms sales • 33%
No change in arms sales • 34%
Increase in military spending • 25%
Formation of new alliances • 25%
Deployment of additional military assets to disputed areas • 25%
No significant change in defense posture • 25%
Continues in role • 33%
Replaced • 33%
Role dissolved • 33%
Continued aggression • 33%
Reduction in hostility • 33%
Collaboration for aid distribution • 33%
Decrease in trade volume in the region • 33%
Increase in trade security measures • 33%
No significant change in trade patterns • 34%