North Korea says it has launched a cruise rocket in a ‘enemy’ message | Military news
North Korean leader Kim Jong UN monitored rocket exercises this week in the Yarban Sea, state media reported.
North Korea has conducted test launch of strategic cruising rockets to send a message to “enemies” about its counter -attack capabilities, the state media said.
North Korean leader Kim Jong UN presided over Wednesday Rocket Exercises in the Yellow Sea, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Friday.
The joint head of South Korea’s personnel confirmed that he had discovered and followed the launch in a statement later during the day.
Pyongyang performed exercises to warn “enemies, who seriously violate the security environment of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and encourage and escalate the surroundings of the confrontation,” and to show “the willingness of his different nuclear surgery operations,” said the KCNA news agency using the official name of North Korea.
The rockets “hit the goals” precisely after flying 130 minutes along the way of KM 1,587 (986 miles), KCNA said.
“Expressing satisfaction with the results of the driving exercise, Kim Jong UN said that it was responsible for practicing war detergration from DPRK to continuously test the reliability and work of the components of his nuclear distraction and shows their strength,” said the official lip.
The exercises were fourth such a launch of a rocket this year, and the second of the inauguration of the President of the United States Donald Trump in January.
Trump, who, during his first administration, held three peaks with Kim with an unsuccessful incentive for nuclear disarming Pyongyang, expressed his own Intention to turn to the North Korean leader during his second term.
“I became with him,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News Host Sean Hannity.
“He’s not a religious zeal. He’s a smart guy.”