North Korea says leader Kim monitored missile tests following the nuclear strike against rivals

Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong United Nations monitored the trials of the short-range ballistic missile systems, which imitated the nuclear countstream against the US and South Korean forces, the state media said on Friday, as North continued to blame his rivals to increase tension through their joint military exercises. The South Korean military reported several launch from the east coast of North Korea a day after the report was evaluated and evaluated that Russia could also be tested by the export of weapons of the country during the war in Ukraine. North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said that Thursday’s tests included a mobile ballistic missile system after Russia’s Iskander, as well as 600-mileimeters several rocket launchers that have classified as a ballistic due to their self-admiration and directed flight. Both arms are part of the growing lineup of systems that say the “strategic” for the use of the battleground may be equipped with nuclear weapons. KCNA stated that the purpose of the tests was to train military units to train missiles and rocket systems to execute the attacks under the north nuclear weapon control system and ensure a sharp response to the nuclear crisis. The agency criticized the United States and its “Jagirdar States” for the expansion of joint military exercises on and around the Korean peninsula, which is the preparation of north claims nuclear war, and the launch of Thursday demonstrated the “rapid retaliation posture” of its forces. Kim emphasized the need to strengthen the role of her nuclear forces in both stopping and fighting war, and called for continuous efforts to improve the readiness and accurate strike capabilities of war, said KCNA. The Joint Chief of Staff of South Korea said that many different types of missiles were started from around 8:10 to 9:20 pm on Thursday from the area around the Eastern port city of Wonson, with about 800 kilometers (497 miles). Joint heads spokesman Lee Sung June said North Korean launch in a briefing was probably intended to test the weapons displays that are planning to export it, as the country has continued to send military equipment and soldiers to fuel Russia’s war against Russia’s Ukraine. Japanese Defense Minister General Nakatani told reporters that none of the North Korean missiles reached the exclusive economic zone of Japan and did not cause any damage to ships or aircraft in the area. It was the first known known ballistic activity of the north since March 10, when it fired several ballistic missiles several hours after the US and South Korean troops, which began an annual joint military exercise, and the sixth launch event of the year of the country. Tensions on the Korean peninsula have increased in recent months as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un continues to accelerate the development of his nuclear and missile program and supplies weapons and soldiers to support Russia’s war against Ukraine. Thursday launched a day after North Korean state media, Kim said Kim urged Munishan workers to promote the production of artillery shells amidst her deep alignment with Moscow.

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