North Korean trace in the recent Russia’s attack: 2 out 5 missiles that hit Kharkiv produced in North Korea

Metal fragments of ballistic missiles collected by explosives experts in the industrial zone of Kharkiv. Photo: Serhii Bolvinov/Facebook

Russia keeps using North Korean missiles to attack Ukrainian cities and civilians.

This is according to the Investigations department at the main directorate of the National Police in the Kharkiv region.

“Two of the five missiles fired at Kharkiv this morning were North Korean-made. Metal fragments of ballistic missiles were collected by explosives experts at an industrial zone. According to preliminary conclusions by specialists, these are North Korea’s HVASON 11GA (KN-23) missiles,” Serhii Bolvinov, head of the investigations department at the main directorate of the National Police in the Kharkiv region wrote on Facebook.

Bolvinov said the missiles had hit enterprises that produce concrete and roofs. Significant destruction was recorded, and some objects were damaged. A woman and two men were injured.

Investigators and criminologists are working at the sites of strikes in the industrial zone in the Slobidskyi district of Kharkiv. Experts carefully collect all the fragments of missiles and small combat elements using magnets, Bolvinov reports.

According to Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, the aggressor has already used some of the North Korean projectiles as well.

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