About half of the North Korean missiles Russia has fired at Ukraine have failed, Ukraine’s top prosecutor said, per new reporting.
The high reported failure rate raises questions about the quality of North Korean-provided munitions and comes after months of concern about how an arms deal between the two countries could influence the war in Ukraine and North Korea’s own efforts to improve its military capabilities.
State prosecutors have been examining the debris of 21 out of 50 North Korean missiles fired at Ukraine by Russia between December and February. About half of the missiles “lost their programmed trajectories and exploded in the air,” Ukraine’s top prosecutor Andriy Kostin told Reuters, noting that debris was not collected for these weapons.
This falls in line with previous assessments from Ukraine. Back in March, Yuriy Belousov, head of the war crimes department of Ukraine’s office of the prosecutor general, saidNorth Korean ballistic …