About half of the North Korean missiles launched by Russia at Ukraine lost their trajectory and exploded in the air.
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The Office of the Prosecutor General said that in total, prosecutors examined the wreckage of 21 of the approximately 50 North Korean ballistic missiles that Russia tried to strike Ukraine from late December to late February.
About half of the North Korean missiles strayed from the programmed trajectory and exploded in the air; in such cases, no debris was found, the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine said in a comment to Reuters.
They also added that the last recorded launch of a North Korean KN-23 missile against Ukraine was carried out on February 27.
Three missiles were fired at Kyiv and its surrounding areas. Other targets were Kharkov, Poltava, Donetsk and Kirovograd regions.
As a result of the attacks by North Korean weapons, 24 people were killed and 115 were injured.
Source: Racurs

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