Japanese firm says its part found on North Korean missile is fake: report


by Radio Free Asia

Radio Free Asia— It came after a British arms watchdog found Japanese parts used in a missile launched by Russia against Ukraine.

The Guardian—Debris from North Korean missile found in Kharkiv, say UN sanctions monitors. Report to United Nations security council says remnants of Hwasong-11 violate arms export embargo on Russian ally The debris from a missile that landed in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on 2 January was from a North Korean Hwasong-11 series ballistic missile, UN sanctions monitors told a security council committee in a report seen by Reuters.In the 32-page report, the UN sanctions monitors concluded that “debris recovered from a missile that landed in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on 2 January 2024 derives...

The Independent—North Korean missile fragments found in Ukraine’s Kharkiv. Russia used North Korean Hwasong 11 ballistic missile in 2 January attack on Kharkiv, UN monitors find

The Washington Times—BlackRock in China: Nuclear buildup underwritten in part by leading Wall Street firm, report says. BlackRock, a major Wall Street firm, is investing millions of dollars in an estimated 30 Chinese military-linked companies currently sanctioned by the U.S. government, according to a think tank report prepared for Congress.