North Korea confirms missile launch, Kim Jong Un vows bolstered nuclear force
- Kim Jong-un oversaw North Korea's test-launch of a tactical ballistic missile with a new autonomous navigation system, aiming to enhance the nuclear force.
- Seoul observed several short-range ballistic missiles launched by North Korea into nearby waters, prompting increased military readiness and collaboration with allies.
- North Korea continues its series of advanced weapon tests, including missile launches and hypersonic weapons, as part of efforts to upgrade defense systems.
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North Korean leader promised to increase the country's nuclear power, reported by the state news agency KCNA, confirming the launch on Friday of a tactical ballistic missile.
North Korea launched a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a “new autonomous navigation system,” the state news agency reported on Saturday, while leader Kim Jong-Un promised to boost the country's nuclear force. Kim supervised the test launch in the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, on Friday in an operation to evaluate the “accuracy and reliability” of this new technology, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The No…
North Korea confirmed today that it tested tactical ballistic missiles with a new guidance system, and the testing was overseen by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Equipped with a new guidance system, the tactical ballistic missile launched by North Korea into the sea off its east coast on Friday - according to the North Korean state news agency KCNA on Saturday.
North Korea confirmed the test launch of a tactical ballistic missile on Saturday. Kim Jong Un has promised to increase the country's nuclear force.
North Korea launched at least one 'unidentified ballistic missile', South Korean military officials reported on Friday.
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