Missile that killed eight in Russian strike on Kyiv was N.Korean, Kyiv source says
- On April 24, a ballistic missile made in North Korea struck a residential building in Kyiv, killing at least 12 people, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- Ukraine's State Emergency Service reported that the attack injured 90 civilians, including six children, during a large-scale offensive with over 200 missiles launched by Russia.
- The missile identified as a North Korean KN-23 is reportedly more powerful than its Russian equivalents, as confirmed by a Ukrainian military source speaking to Reuters.
- Zelensky condemned the military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, asserting it demonstrates their intent to harm civilians.
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North Korean missile used in deadly Russian strike on Kyiv, Zelensky says
The ballistic missile that struck a residential building in Kyiv on April 24 and killed at least 12 people was made in North Korea, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Facebook, citing preliminary data. Twelve people were killed and 90 civilians, including six children, were injured in a large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv overnight on April 24, Ukraine's State Emergency Service said."If the information that this miss…
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