Two of the five missiles fired by Russian forces at Kharkiv in the morning were North Korean KN-23, by preliminary conclusions - Serhii Bolvinov, head of the regional police investigation department. He showed a photo of the fragments.
"The metal fragments of the ballistic missiles were collected by explosives experts on the territory of the industrial zone. Preliminary conclusions of experts are that these are North Korean HVASON 11GA (KN-23) missiles," he wrote.
Russia and the DPRK officially deny supplying ballistic missiles for use by the Kremlin in the war in Ukraine.