The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has not yet confirmed the information about Russia’s use of missiles from North Korea (DPRK).
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The statement was consistent with the United States. Therefore, specialists will study certain debris and then it will be possible to say whether such a fact exists or not. I can’t confirm this yet,” said Yuriy Ignat, speaker of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, during the telethon.
He also said whether it would be more difficult for air defense forces to shoot down ballistic missiles from Iran and North Korea:
I think that the weapons they have come from the same North Korea, a lot of them are Soviet, a lot of technology was transferred by the union. Maybe even identical. Therefore, it’s hardly worth expecting anything new. It may differ in some ways from the same Iskander, but not too much.
On January 10, the UN Security Council will discuss the possible supply of ballistic missiles to Russia by the DPRK and their use against Ukraine, said Ukraine’s permanent representative to the UN Sergei Kislitsa.
The United States reports that it “has new information about weapons that Russia is receiving from third countries in support of its goal to destroy Ukraine and subjugate its people.”
Source: Racurs

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