The fragments of the weapon that the invaders used to strike Kharkov at the beginning of the hand were identified as Korean weapons.
The monitoring mission indicated that it “could not independently determine from where or by whom the missile was launched, but trajectory information provided by Ukrainian authorities pointed to the Russian Federation.”
- The DPRK has been under sanctions for the sale or purchase of weapons since 2006, when it violated a nuclear test ban.
- Hwasong-11 missiles were first publicly tested in the DPRK in 2019.
- The United States accuses Russia of using weapons from North Korea on at least nine occasions.
- Russia blocked the work of the UN mission that monitors compliance with sanctions against the DPRK.
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