North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is closing down several of the country's embassies, including those in Uganda, Angola, and Spain, as part of a major scaling back. The move is thought to be a result of Kim's focus on increasing arms deals with Russia, which could provide a larger payout than the alleged crimes carried out by the embassies. North Korea's embassies have been accused of engaging in illegal financial schemes and smuggling activities to fund their operations. The closures also come as North Korea has been sending munitions to Russia.