Exclusive-Ukraine examines N.Korean missile debris amid fears of Moscow-Pyongyang axis

exclusive-ukraine examines n.korean missile debris amid fears of moscow-pyongyang axis

FILE PHOTO: A representative from the prosecutor’s office shows a part of an unidentified missile, which Ukrainian authorities believe to be made in North Korea and was used in a strike in Kharkiv earlier this week, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine January 6, 2024. REUTERS/Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/File Photo

By Tom Balmforth and David Gauthier-Villars

KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainian state prosecutors say they have examined debris from 21 of around 50 North Korean ballistic missiles launched by Russia between late December and late February, as they seek to assess the threat from Moscow’s cooperation with Pyongyang.

exclusive-ukraine examines n.korean missile debris amid fears of moscow-pyongyang axis

FILE PHOTO: A man photographs parts of an unidentified missile, which Ukrainian authorities believe to be made in North Korea and was used in a strike in Kharkiv earlier this week, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine January 6, 2024. REUTERS/Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/File Photo

In previously unreported details of an investigation under way into the missiles, the office of Ukraine’s top prosecutor, Andriy Kostin, also told Reuters that the failure rate of the North Korean weaponry appeared to be high.

“About half of the North Korean missiles lost their programmed trajectories and exploded in the air; in such cases the debris was not recovered,” Kostin’s office said in written answers to Reuters’ questions.

North Korean missiles account for a tiny portion of Russia’s strikes during its war on Ukraine, but their alleged use has caused alarm from Seoul to Washington because it may herald the end of nearly two-decade consensus among permanent members of the United Nations Security Council on preventing Pyongyang expanding its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.

exclusive-ukraine examines n.korean missile debris amid fears of moscow-pyongyang axis

FILE PHOTO: A representative from the prosecutor’s office shows parts of an unidentified missile, which Ukrainian authorities believe to be made in North Korea and was used in a strike in Kharkiv earlier this week, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine January 6, 2024. REUTERS/Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/File Photo

In addition to providing North Korea with an opportunity to test missiles, Russia has taken steps that will make it harder for the United Nations to monitor sanctions imposed on Pyongyang in 2006.

Last month, Moscow vetoed the annual renewal of the U.N. sanctions monitors – known as a panel of experts – that has for 15 years monitored enforcement of the U.N. sanctions on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), North Korea’s official name.

China, one of the five permanent members on the Security Council with Russia, the United States, Britain and France, abstained from the vote.

Days before its mandate expired, the panel submitted a report confirming for the first time that, in a violation of U.N. sanctions, a North Korean-made ballistic missile known as Hwasong-11 had struck the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.

This, and Moscow’s veto, underscore how Russia and North Korea have intensified their bilateral relations beyond largely transactional, barter agreements, said Edward Howell, an expert on North Korea at Oxford University.

“There is a lasting legacy that is being shaped now, which is the fact that North Korea, through being assured of Russia’s support, is really being able to undermine key international institutions like the U.N. Security Council,” he said.

The Russian presidency referred questions on the North Korean missiles to the Russian Defence Ministry, which did not respond to emailed questions from Reuters. North Korea’s mission to the United Nations in Geneva also did not respond.

DOZENS KILLED OR WOUNDED

Despite the setback at the United Nations, Kostin has said his office will carry on with the investigation.

The prosecutor’s office said that when debris could not be collected at impact sites, Hwasong-11 missiles, which are also called KN-23 in the West, were identified by looking at their flight trajectories, speed and launch sites.

The last recorded use of a KN-23 was on Feb. 27, the prosecutor’s office said, adding that the total number of launches it has identified tallied with intelligence showing North Korea delivered about 50 ballistic missiles to Russia.

According to the United States, Russia received ballistic missiles and artillery rounds from North Korea after the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, met Russian President Vladimir Putin for a rare summit last September.

The 21 cases, in which debris was collected, include three that were fired at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and its surrounding region, Kostin’s office said. The others struck the regions of Kharkiv, Poltava, Donetsk and Kirovohrad.

The attacks, which began on Dec. 30, 2023, killed 24 people, wounded 115 and damaged a number of residential buildings and industrial facilities, it said.

The about 50 missiles were launched from multiple sites including in Russia’s western regions of Belgorod, Voronezh and Kursk, it added.

The Ukrainian statement did not say whether any of the missiles had been shot down by air defences. Ballistic missiles are typically hard to intercept because of their trajectory and speed.

According to Kostin’s office, Ukrainian authorities were still investigating whether Pyongyang had dispatched instructors to monitor the ballistic missile launches.

(David Gauthier-Villars reported from Istanbul; Editing by Mike Collett-White and Timothy Heritage)

OTHER NEWS

15 minutes ago

Iran: Helicopter in presidential convoy in 'hard landing'

15 minutes ago

Heavy traffic at Woodlands checkpoint due to enhanced security checks

15 minutes ago

Can 'outstanding' Ortega deliver in season finale?

15 minutes ago

Iranian President's Helicopter 'Hard Landing': Everything We Know

15 minutes ago

Saran Bihar Lok Sabha election 2024: Date of voting, result, candidates, main parties, schedule

15 minutes ago

Jets 2024 Schedule: Five-Game Stretch to Determine New York's Playoff Future?

15 minutes ago

Russia finds vast oil and gaz reserves in British Antarctic territory

15 minutes ago

MotoGP Sets A New Attendance Record At Le Mans

15 minutes ago

Chris Hani would be MK Party member, says daughter

16 minutes ago

D.R. Horton, founder of nation's largest homebuilder, dies

16 minutes ago

Voter Guide: May 28 primary runoff

20 minutes ago

Belle Gibson: Brother breaks silence on 60 Minutes about the harrowing impact the notorious cancer faker's lies have had on his life- as he reveals another side to the conwoman

20 minutes ago

Crawley 2-0 Crewe Alexandra: Red Devils are PROMOTED to League One after play-off final win thanks to goals from Daniel Orsi and Liam Kelly

20 minutes ago

Feyenoord pay tribute to incoming Liverpool manager Arne Slot on final day of Dutch season... as fans unveil gigantic 'WALK ON' banner devoted to him

20 minutes ago

Erling Haaland to score a header NOW 5/1 - as Manchester City look to secure their fourth-straight Premier League title with a win over West Ham today

20 minutes ago

Liverpool fans greet the team bus with smoke flares as thousands line the streets to welcome Jurgen Klopp to Anfield ahead of his final game as manager

20 minutes ago

Meghan Markle will take plunging popularity in the UK with 'a pinch of salt', and will focus on success in her 'own country' instead, claims expert

20 minutes ago

Cate Blanchett dazzles in a gold sequined blouse at Cannes Film Festival as she leads the stars at a photocall for her movie Rumours

21 minutes ago

Helicopter carrying Iran’s president suffers a ‘crash,’ state TV says without further details

22 minutes ago

SNL finale teases Trump’s VP picks: a gun-toting Kristi Noem and the ‘late, great Hannibal Lecter’

22 minutes ago

New poll shows negligible change in party support but over half want more immigration controls

22 minutes ago

'Will revive HMT, link Panchkula with Chandigarh Metro'

22 minutes ago

Invincible's Omni-Man Without A Mustache Is Freaky As Hell

22 minutes ago

Paul McCartney song starts Paralympics on 100-day countdown to opening ceremony in Paris

22 minutes ago

Saracens and Scotland’s ‘outstanding competitor’ makes retirement call after illustrious career

22 minutes ago

The risky allure of WiFi Money: private jets, sports cars, and ruined investors

22 minutes ago

Schoolboy betters George North lift on Israel Folau in BRUTAL 20-metre tackle

22 minutes ago

Welby calls for end to ‘cruel’ two-child benefit cap in challenge to Labour

22 minutes ago

Canucks must 'want that big moment' heading into decisive Game 7: coach

25 minutes ago

Biden delivers Morehouse commencement address during a time of tumult on US college campuses

25 minutes ago

Near-record heat, severe weather threat emerging in Chicago's forecast

28 minutes ago

Hundreds gather to mourn Chicago high schooler Marko Niketic, 17, killed when Mustang rammed into his Mercedes

28 minutes ago

SNL skewers Trump over his hush money trial and praise for Hannibal Lecter - as Kristi Noem is roasted for killing her puppy

28 minutes ago

Bukayo Saka MISSES Arsenal's final game of the season through injury - as Gunners are dealt huge blow for crunch title showdown

28 minutes ago

Mascot race ends in hilarious fashion with ultimate fail seeing competitor suffer embarrassing loss

30 minutes ago

Bella Hadid displays her jaw-dropping figure in a skimpy pink bikini as she soaks up the sun at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc during Cannes Film Festival

30 minutes ago

Father 'relieved' as daughter's body returns to Israel

30 minutes ago

Ex-Man Utd star Carlos Tevez quits manager's job only six months after signing new deal

31 minutes ago

Saudi crown prince, US national security adviser meet on bilateral deal

31 minutes ago

Stoneman ton takes Middlesex ahead of Glamorgan

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch