'Nuclear Counterstrike' Against South Korea and US Oversaw by Kim Jong Un

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a nuclear drill against the US and South Korea yesterday, which comes as a reaction to the two countries' joint air drills. Mr Kim “conducted a joint tactical exercise simulating a nuclear counter-attack involving very large-sized multiple missile launchers,” state news agency KCNA reported. According to the same source, the missiles, which carried fake nuclear warheads, reached their target, 352 kilometers from the launch site. The leader expressed his “great satisfaction with the result of the exercise”, always according to the agency. South Korea's military said yesterday that North Korea had fired a series of short-range ballistic missiles, which Japan confirmed. According to Seoul, the missiles were launched from the Pyongyang area before ending up in the water east of the Korean peninsula, according to the EPA-MPE. 'Provocative and aggressive' According to KCNA, the exercise was a response to joint US and South Korean annual drills by […]
Source: News Beast

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