Russian Federation used two North Korean missiles in Kharkiv strike
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The Russian army used two North Korean-made missiles during the morning shelling of Kharkiv.
This was reported by the head of the investigation department of the National Police Headquarters in Kharkiv Region, Serhiy Bolvinov.
According to him, two of the five missiles used by the enemy during the shelling of Kharkiv were North Korean-made.
Metal fragments of ballistic missiles were collected by explosion technicians on the territory of the industrial zone. The preliminary conclusions of specialists are North Korean HVASON 11GA (KN-23) missiles," Bolvinov said.
We shall remind you that on 7 February, the Russian army shelled Kharkiv and the region. In Kharkiv, a hit was recorded in Slobodskyy district: a 52-year-old woman was wounded and non-residential infrastructure was damaged.
Also, according to the head of Kharkiv Regional State Administration, during the day the enemy shelled with artillery and mortars about 22 settlements in Kharkiv region, in particular: Volchansk, Okhrimovka, Varvarovka, Kazachya Lopan, Malaya Volchya, Peschanoye, Petropavlovka, Kislovka, Kotlyarovka and others.
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