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Russian troops used a missile sourced from North Korea to strike Kharkiv last Tuesday, January 2. The relevant evidence was provided today, January 6, by the Kharkiv Region Prosecutor’s Office, reports Reuters. According to prosecutor’s office spokesperson Dmytro Chubenko, one of the several missiles that hit the city on January 2 was visually and technically different from Russian models. “The production method is not very modern. There are deviations from standard Iskander missiles, which we previously saw during strikes on Kharkiv. This missile is similar to one of the North Korean missiles…

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