Russian shelling of Kharkov on the morning of February 7 also included missiles made in North Korea.
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Two of the five missiles that the invaders aimed at the regional center were North Korean-made. Explosive technicians collected metal fragments of ballistic missiles on the territory of an industrial zone. The head of the investigation department of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kharkov region, Sergei Bolvinov, reported this on Facebook.
Experts made preliminary conclusions that these were North Korean HVASON 11GA (KN-23) missiles.
Let us remind you that at about 6.00 on February 7, the Russian occupiers attacked Kharkov with S-300 missiles. Hits were recorded in the Slobodsky district and damage to non-residential infrastructure. Two people were injured as a result of the shelling.
Source: Racurs

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