North Korean missile debris found in Ukraine

North Korean missile debris found in Ukraine
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According to a UN report, the manufacture of the missile violates an anti-armament sanction; Pyongyang denies the accusations

A report from the UN (United Nations) indicates that missile debris found in Ukraine originates from North Korea. The projectiles were reportedly launched by Russia on January 2. The information was released exclusively by the international news agency Reuters this Monday (April 29, 2024).

According to the report, experts analyzed the debris from the attack and claim that the missile model is different from the Russian projectiles. Based on information provided by the Ukrainian government, it is likely that the rocket was launched on Russian territory.

According to the UN report, the manufacture of the missile violates an anti-armament sanction imposed on North Korea. Moscow and Pyongyang deny accusations of trading in weapons of war.

The document informed the Reutersalso says that the model of the projectiles was previously released by the North Korean government.

“UN monitors said the Hwasong-11 series ballistic missiles were first publicly tested by Pyongyang in 2019.”he states.


The article is in Portuguese

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