Two Iskander-M missiles and 17 S-300s were fired by Russian troops at Kharkiv and the region this morning, Sergei Bolvinov, head of the Investigative Department of the Kharkiv Regional Police, said on Friday, UNN reported.
The enemy fired two Iskander-M missiles and seventeen S-300 missiles at energy facilities in Kharkiv and the region
According to him, investigators, forensic experts and explosive experts have been working on the ground since the morning, "thanks to the collected debris, we managed to quickly identify the type of weapon." "The work is ongoing, we are recording war crimes of the Russian Federation," he said.
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Director of the Kyiv Scientific Institute of Forensic Expertise Oleksandr Ruvin previously notedthat the DPRK missiles used by Russia during its strikes on Ukraine, including Kharkiv, are almost identical to Russian Iskander-M missiles.
"We can confirm several cases of Russian use of North Korean missiles. On February 14, Russia hit Ukraine with at least six such missiles.
North Korea's KN-23 ballistic missiles have their own specifics and features, including flying faster than Russian ones. But in general, they are almost the same as the Iskander-M.
We found a part of such a North Korean missile after the attack on Kyiv on January 2 on Mokra Street (formerly Kudryashova Street) in Solomyansky district, where a nine-story building was damaged and four people were killed," Ruvin said.