They rarely achieve their desired goals, but pose a serious threat to the population: Oleshchuk on North Korea's KN-23 ballistic missiles
Kyiv • UNN
Mykola Oleshchuk said that KN-23 ballistic missiles from the DPRK rarely reach their targets, but pose a serious threat to the population. At night, Russia attacked Ukraine with 57 drones and 4 ballistic missiles.
North Korean KN-23 ballistic missiles, although rarely reaching their intended targets, pose a serious threat to the population. This was announced by Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk, UNN reports.
"Regarding the Russian strikes with North Korean missiles, I will say the following: ballistic KN-23, although they rarely reach their desired targets, pose a serious threat to the population. Take care of yourself and your families," Oleshchuk said.
Recall
On the night of August 11, Russia attacked Ukraine with 57 Shahed drones and 4 ballistic missiles. Defense forces shot down 53 UAVs in different regions.