There are suspicions. Reuters reported, ``On this day, a spokesperson for Ukraine's Kharkiv (Kharkov) prosecutor's office disclosed the remains of the missile used by Russia in the air raid on Kharkiv on the 2nd of this month.
``The manufacturing method is different from that made in Russia,'' the report said. The spokesperson said, ``We do not yet know exactly what type of missile this missile is, but we are aware of its size and wiring system.
"This is different from existing Russian-made missiles," he said. He added, ``Russian missiles are relatively clearly engraved with information such as the names of factory workers,'' adding, ``This missile is presumed to be made in North Korea.''
There is no such information on the missile, and the numbers engraved inside are not clear, but rather blurred."
Furthermore, ``The nozzle and rear part of the missile, which were identified from the wreckage, had been inspected by the North Korean military.
"It has a similar shape to missiles that have been unveiled at ceremonies and other events," he said, adding, "Based on this, we presume that this missile was provided by North Korea."
However, Kharkiv prosecutors said, ``No clear evidence has been found that ``this wreckage is a North Korean-made missile,'' and that Russia has changed its missile manufacturing company to another company.''
"There is also the possibility that the materials were provided by a third country," he said, leaving room for possibility. The spokesperson said, ``At this point, there is no direct evidence that North Korea or any other country provided this missile to Russia.''
emphasized. [Disclaimer] WoW! In Korea, the notation of the capital of Ukraine will be changed from "Kiev" to "Kiv". Other place names were traditionally written in Russian pronunciation.
However, the pronunciation is adjusted to Ukrainian.
2024/01/08 16:38 KST
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