North Korean Missiles in Ukraine: Evidence provided by UN

Evidence of North Korean Ballistic Missiles Found in Ukraine

John Lef, the Chief Operations Officer of Conflict Armament Research, presented evidence at the United Nations that remnants of ballistic missiles found in Ukraine originate from North Korea. During the Security Council meeting, a detailed analysis of the missile components that struck Kharkiv on January 2nd was showcased.

The organization documented the engine, tail section, and nearly 300 components made by 26 companies from eight different countries. The missile model KN-23 or KN-24 was manufactured in 2023.

Accusations of Arms Embargo Violations

At the UN meeting, the United States accused Russia and North Korea of violating the arms embargo. Russia rejected these accusations, while North Korea called the meeting a «brazen act».