Russians likely attacked Kyiv with North Korean missiles, one disintegrated mid-air - Media
Russia continues to direct North Korean KN-23 ballistic missiles at Ukrainian cities. Last night, a missile with markings characteristic of North Korean missiles disintegrated over Brovary, according to Defense Express.
According to the agency, during today's attack on Kyiv, the enemy again used North Korean KN-23 ballistic missiles.
North Korean missiles have previously disintegrated in mid-air during attacks. This was first noticed during the July 31 attack, when a missile fell into a forest near Bila Tserkva.
This time, one of the KN-23 missiles fell on the outskirts of Brovary. The moment of its impact was captured on video and widely circulated online.
The enemy missile fell in a forest near a highway, which was unlikely to be the intended target. It is noted that the impact site was located 20 km from the center of Kyiv.
The identification of the missile as KN-23 was confirmed by the found debris. Defense Express obtained photos of the wreckage with markings characteristic of North Korean missiles.
As mentioned in the RBC-Ukraine material, we explained what is known about these missiles and the threat they pose.
We reported that last night the enemy once again carried out a combined attack on Ukraine. Specifically, the enemy launched strike drones towards Kyiv.
Additionally, the Russian forces used Kh-59 missiles and ballistic weapons such as Iskander-M or KN-23 during the attack.