Kim Jong Un vows to strengthen North Korea’s nuclear operations following missile tests | World News
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to step up the country’s nuclear activities in the future.
After more missile tests this week, Kim said there was no need for dialogue with North Korea’s adversaries.
An intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) sent to Japan on Tuesday is a newly developed missile that aims to give a stronger and clearer warning to Japan, state news agency KCNA said. Korea’s enemies.
Over the past two weeks, Kim oversaw and guided the training of the country’s tactical nuclear operations unit, the report said.
As well as Tuesday’s missile launch, the South Korean military said a pair of short-range ballistic missiles were detected on Saturday nightflew to its eastern seas.
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It comes as the United States and South Korea conduct naval exercises off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula involving USS Ronald Reagan nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.