Over 300 drones and seven missiles, including North Korean KN23 short-range ballistic missiles, were used in a recent large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine, resulting in three deaths. Ukrainian officials reported that these North Korean missiles, initially inaccurate, have demonstrated increased precision in recent attacks. This improvement in accuracy is cause for concern and underscores the need for international pressure on Pyongyang to cease military cooperation with Moscow. The Ukrainian foreign ministry urged the international community to act.
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A Russian strike on Kyiv on April 24th, resulting in 12 civilian deaths and nearly 90 injuries, utilized a North Korean ballistic missile containing at least 116 components from various countries, predominantly the United States. President Zelenskyy highlighted this as evidence of insufficient international pressure on both Russia and North Korea, enabling the procurement and use of such weaponry. He reiterated Ukraine’s calls for a ceasefire, citing a previously rejected proposal for a comprehensive truce. Continued pressure on Russia is deemed crucial to halting further civilian casualties.
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Russia’s intensified ballistic missile attacks on Ukraine utilize a significant number of North Korean KN-23 missiles, approximately one-third of the total launched in 2024. Analysis of missile wreckage reveals these weapons heavily rely on Western-made circuitry from at least nine manufacturers across the US, Europe, and elsewhere, despite existing sanctions. This highlights the crucial role of intermediary companies, primarily in China, facilitating the flow of sanctioned goods to North Korea. Ukrainian officials emphasize the need for stronger enforcement of sanctions by Western nations to curb this illicit trade and hold responsible parties accountable.
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