North Korea condemns U.S. strikes against Yemen, KCNA says
- North Korea condemned U.S. Airstrikes against Yemen as violations of international law and sovereignty, citing an ambassador's statement that the strikes targeted civilians and property.
- The U.S. Strikes, ordered by President Donald Trump, reportedly killed at least 53 people, including women and children, according to the Houthi-run health ministry.
- North Korean Ambassador Ma Dong Hui expressed grave concern about the U.S. Military actions and deemed them unjustifiable, accusing the U.S. Of disturbing regional peace.
- Ma argued that the strikes are a blatant infringement on the territorial sovereignty of another country and called for global protests against U.S. Actions.
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North Korea denounces US airstrikes against Iran-backed Houthi rebels
North Korea denounced U.S. air strikes against Iran-backed Houthis rebels in Yemen this week, demanding the U.S. “stop use of force” against the group that the DPRK is suspected of sending arms to in the past. The defense ministry released yet another criticism of U.S.-ROK joint Freedom Shield drills on Friday, even though they already […] The post North Korea denounces US airstrikes against Iran-backed Houthi rebels appeared first on NK PRO.
North Korea Condemns U.S. Strikes Against Yemen, KCNA Says
North Korea condemned recent U.S. strikes on Yemen as an act violating international law and a country's sovereignty and said such a move could never be justified in any way, the North's state media quoted on Tuesday its ambassador to Yemen as saying.
North Korea condemns U.S. strikes against Yemen, KCNA says
North Korea condemned recent U.S. strikes on Yemen as an act violating international law and a country's sovereignty and said such a move could never be justified in any way, the North's state media quoted on Tuesday its ambassador to Yemen as saying.
North Korea condemns US strikes against Yemen
North Korea on Tuesday described recent US strikes on Yemen as an act violating international law and a country’s sovereignty, stating that such a move could never be justified in any way. Recall that the large-scale US strikes were reportedly launched last week targeting Iran-aligned Houthis over the group’s attacks on Red Sea shipping. According to the Houthi-run health ministry, the strikes killed no fewer than 53 people including women and c…
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