Ukrainian military officials say North Korean ballistic missiles passed through by Russian forces are much more accurate
The Balistic Missiles of North Korea fired to Ukraine through the Russian forces have much more precise over time, according to high officials of the Ukrainian army.
Vladimir Putin’s invasion forces have used North Korea projectiles imported since the end of 2023, and its precision and its actions have significantly replaced since then, said the Reuters army.
All the more than 20 ballistic missiles that hit Ukraine over the past several weeks landed within 50-100m of their intended target, the sources said.
This is not only helping Russia in their war efforts, but also to the abilities of the North Korean army, they warned.
Meanwhile, the first batch of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets arrived in Ukraine, the French armed forces minister Sebastien Lecornu announced this morning.
“With the Ukrainian pilots on board who have been trained for several months in France, they will now participate in the defense of the sky of Ukraine,” he wrote.
Fourth-generation aircraft have been replaced by ground air fighting, so they can draw missiles in long, British diversity on Russian targets.
The first batch of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets has arrived in Ukraine half a year after president Emmanuel Macron announced the plan to send them.
The French Minister of the Armed Forces, Sebastien Lecornu, that the jets arrived this morning in Ukraine.
“With the Ukrainian pilots on board who have been trained for several months in France, they will now participate in the defense of the sky of Ukraine,” he wrote.
Last December, an organization of Ukrainian pilots finished a six -month program to run Mirage 2000 at a Nancy base, in northwestern France.
The French, on the other hand, changed the Jets to make them more suitable for the war in Ukraine. The Jets were designed to fight in the air, however, Mr. Lecornu said they had to be changed to be more ed in air-to-ground warfare. Its electronic warfare systems have also been strengthened.
A shopping centre in Ukraine’s second-largest city has been destroyed following a Russian drone attack overnight.
Local officials said the Barabashovo market in Ukraine’s northeastern Jharkiv, which is home to around 1. 2 million people, pierced the rubble of a slain Russian drone.
Governor Oleh Syniehubov said about 100 kiosks had been destroyed. No casualties were reported.
It is at least the third time Russian aerial attacks have hit the market. In March 2022, as Russian forces began occupying Kharkiv (it was liberated in September that year), a double-tap strike on the market killed one emergency worker and injured a second.
In July, as Ukraine prepared to free Kharkiv, an ammunition attack of Russian cluster killed two men and wounded another 21.