North Korean leader oversaw the launch of multiple rocket launchers as part of a simulated nuclear retaliation against enemy targets. This event follows a series of tests and threats that have heightened regional tensions.
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North Korea conducted a simulated ‘nuclear counterattack’ drill overseen by Kim Jong Un, testing multiple short-range ballistic missiles towards an island target in the East Sea. The launch, following an earlier test of a super-large warhead, has raised concerns about North Korea’s nuclear and weapons program, especially with Russia’s support in the UN Security Council.
North Korea has conducted drills simulating a nuclear counterattack, involving its super-large multiple rocket units. The exercise was overseen by leader Kim Jong Un and aimed to strengthen the prompt counterattack capacity of the country’s nuclear force under its nuclear trigger combined management system. The drill served as a warning to enemies amid joint U.S.-South Korean military drills.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a drill simulating a ‘nuclear counterattack,’ involving ‘super-large multiple rocket units’ that precisely hit a target 352 kilometers away, according to state media. The drill, conducted on Monday, was observed by Kim, who expressed appreciation for the missiles’ accuracy.