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The Prosecutor General's Office has the first evidence of Russia using missiles from North Korea

The Prosecutor General's Office has the first evidence of Russia using missiles from North Korea
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The Prosecutor General's Office has received the first evidence of the Russian army using missiles from North Korea, as announced by Ukraine's Prosecutor General, Andriy Kostin.

"Establishing such data is a systematic effort carried out by both prosecutors and investigative experts. The preliminary results of the scientific and technical expertise confirm that the missile launched on January 2nd in the central part of Kharkiv is a short-range missile developed in North Korea," Kostin stated in an interview to Suspilne.

According to him, similar conclusions were reached by military experts of the interdepartmental working group at the Prosecutor General's Office, who were also present at the scene and analyzed parts of the missile.

"A comprehensive examination is currently underway to definitively confirm this fact," he added.

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