North Korea said it fired long-range cruise missiles, hitting a target 2,000 kilometers away.
chief Kim Jong Un State media reported that his country was overseeing the tests and said his country should expand its nuclear arsenal to deter enemies.
Stressing that the test firings were another clear warning to its “enemies”, Kim said the country “should continue to expand its strategic nuclear force to contain any decisive military and war crises at all times and take necessary measures. “. fully measures the initiative,” according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
The agency also said two missiles fired on Wednesday flew for 10,234 seconds “to clearly hit the target 2,000 km away.”
The launch of two cruise missiles “was intended to increase the effectiveness and combat capabilities of (its missiles)…
To handle tactical nukes and revalidate the reliability and security of the entire application operating system. “
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This comes after Mr. Kim said there There is no need for dialogue with the North Korea’s Enemies After pledging to strengthen his country’s nuclear operations.
State media reported that a newly developed medium-range ballistic missile (IRBM) was launched during Tuesday’s test over Japan.