North Korea has conducted its first nuclear counterattack simulation drill to demonstrate its management system, led by leader Kim Jong Un, local news reported. According to a report by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA),
North Korea on Tuesday said that it has carried out a nuclear counter-attack simulation "involving super-large multiple rocket artillerymen." State-controlled news agency KCNA reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the Monday launches,
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen the country's first ever "nuclear trigger" drills, state-run KCNA news agency said Tuesday, which involved simulating a nuclear counterattack as a warning
North Korea continues to be the kid in the back of the class who isn’t the largest or toughest, is far from the smartest or most successful, and is truly anything but popular—yet, it wants everyone to know it is there.
SEOUL >> North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised salvo launches of the country’s “super-large” multiple rocket launchers that simulated a nuclear counterattack against enemy targets, state media said today,
State media described the drill as aimed at demonstrating the strength and diverse attack means of North Korea's nuclear forces amid deepening tensions with the United States and South Korea.
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Melissa Velásquez Loaiza Seúl, Corea del Sur (CNN) — Corea del Norte afirmó que probó este lunes un nuevo sistema de mando y control de armas nucleares, con el lanzamiento de proyectiles portadores de