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Eugene

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Fri Feb 23, 2024, 08:29 AM Feb 23

Debris from North Korean missile in Ukraine could expose procurement networks

Source: Reuters

Debris from North Korean missile in Ukraine could expose procurement networks

David Brunnstrom
Thu, February 22, 2024 at 5:20 PM EST·3 min read

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Revelations that a North Korean missile fired by Russia in Ukraine contained a large number of components linked to U.S.-based companies underline the difficulty of enforcing sanctions against Pyongyang, but could help uncover illicit procurement networks, experts say.

Conflict Armament Research (CAR), a UK-based organization that tracks the origins of weapons used in conflicts, examined the remnants of a North Korean ballistic missile used by Russia against Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv on Jan. 2.

In a report released this week, it said it examined electronic components, including for the missile's navigation system, and found many were recently manufactured and bore the marks of companies based in the United States.

It said 75% of the components documented were "linked to companies incorporated in the United States," 16% to companies in Europe, and 11% to companies in Asia.

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Read more: https://news.yahoo.com/debris-north-korean-missile-ukraine-222038533.html

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