Missiles supplied to Russia from North Korea were constructed using a number of components from Western countries, according to a report from Conflict Armament Research. This was the result of an analysis of the debris of a North Korean-made ballistic missile that fell in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, according to the organization. The missile contained 290 electronic parts that did not originate from the East Asian country, the report said. Many of the parts could be attributed to companies based in the US, as well as Germany and other countries. A large proportion of the components were als…