North Korean ship with 30,000 rockets in the Suez channel (Video/Photo)

A North Korean ship was caught near the Suez Canal with a large quantity of weapons worth 17.3 million pounds, which was evidently destined for Egyptian buyers. The biggest transporter named Jie Shun was disguised in Cambodian colors, but Pyongyang had sent 30,000 rocket grenades aboard, [...]
The biggest transporter named Jie Shun was disguised in Cambodian colors, but Pyongyang had sent 30,000 rocket grenades aboard, the “Daily Mail” broadcast Periscope.
United Nations officials described it as the largest ammunition capture in the history of sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea”.



Last August, an official from the White House in Cairo warned of what was described as a mysterious ship that was jumping toward the Suez Canal.
Customs agents acted on intelligence and attacked the ship as soon as it entered the waters of Egypt.
Under large piles of iron, officials found large quantities of weapons and seized the ship.
Since then, investigations have continued in an attempt to find out where the missile destination is headed.
It was not discovered, according to the Washington Post, that they were bought by Egyptians.
The Western diplomat told Post: “Anija was in terrible shape”.
Despite being in a terrible situation, Jie Shun left on his 8,000-mile trip from Haew on July 23rd last year with a crew of 23 people.
She enrolled in Cambodia as a way to sail into the waters without drawing the attention of the authorities./Periscopi/












