KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration sanctioned eight people and entities for their involvement in developing weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile-related programs.
  • The sanctions come on the heels of at least two known North Korean ballistic missile tests.
  • Four of the North Korean nationals are based in China and two are based in Russia, while another sanctioned individual is a Russian national.
People watch a TV broadcasting file footage of a news report on North Korea firing what appeared to be a pair of ballistic missiles off its east coast, in Seoul, South Korea, September 15, 2021.

WASHINGTON – The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it was imposing sanctions on eight people and entities for their work in developing weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile-related programs for Pyongyang.

The sanctions come on the heels of at least two known North Korean ballistic missile tests. The Treasury Department first announced sanctions on five North Koreans, then the State Department followed with measures targeting one North Korean, one Russian and a Russian entity.