Metal fragments of ballistic missiles were collected by explosives experts on the territory of the industrial zone. Preliminary conclusions of specialists are North Korean HVASON 11GA (KN23) missiles.

by Arty_beaver

5 comments
  1. It’s really time to increase the sanctions on North Korea.

  2. A bit of covert sabotage inside northern NK would be timely!

  3. Desperate times for toiletless Russian! Scrounging off NK!? Sheesh.

  4. Don’t mean to hurt anyone’s feelings, but the U.S. is supplying the ‘brains’ of most of the missiles launched from Russia. It’s rather simple for Russia, or anyone else, to get around sanctions with a little creativity and imagination to procure whatever they need to procure to keep the war machine ticking. If you actually read this article, you’ll see where the chairman of the board of Texas Instruments, Rich Templeton, goes on record saying “Complete traceability and prevention of product misuse is unachievable.” He also got the board to vote down the option to tell the shareholders of TI that their parts are actually ending up in Russia’s missiles that are raining down on Ukrainian civilians. For anyone that wants to educate themselves a bit on the matter: [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/parts-made-by-u-s-companies-used-to-build-russian-cruise-missiles](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/parts-made-by-u-s-companies-used-to-build-russian-cruise-missiles)

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