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North Korea shipments headed to Syria intercepted/ Jeremy Binnie

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: IHS Jane's Defence Weekly Vol.54, Issue 35, 30 August 2017, pp.22-28 (122) Summary: This article highlights two possible arms-related shipments heading from North Korea to Syria intercepted in the past six months. UN panel of experts had reasons to believe that the goods are part of KOMID [Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation] contract with Syria. KOMID has been identified as an exporter of North Korean weapons technology - including ballistic missiles - and has been sanctioned by the United Nations.
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This article highlights two possible arms-related shipments heading from North Korea to Syria intercepted in the past six months. UN panel of experts had reasons to believe that the goods are part of KOMID [Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation] contract with Syria. KOMID has been identified as an exporter of North Korean weapons technology - including ballistic missiles - and has been sanctioned by the United Nations.

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