The wreckage of the North Korea's rocket is seen at the Second Fleet Command's naval base on Dec. 14, 2012 in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. (Yeong-Wook/DongA Daily/Getty Images)
A South Korean military official said that some of the parts used in North Korea’s successful rocket launch last month appear to have been made in China.
A United Nations Security Council resolution stipulates member countries cannot export missile parts to the isolated communist regime of North Korea.
The military of South Korea has analyzed the debris, which includes a fuel tank, from the rocket launch that fell into the Yellow Sea, a source told Japanese broadcaster NHK. The official did not specify which part came from China, but said there was Chinese writing on it.
The official said that parts appear to have come from four other countries, but did not elaborate. The South Korea-based Yonhap News Agency said that “some European nations” produced the other components.
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