North Korean leader Kim observes test of rocket launch systems with his daughter
Kim Jong Un supervised a test of twelve 600 mm nuclear-capable rocket launchers striking targets 364 km away, seen as retaliation to US-South Korea drills, KCNA reported.
- North Korean leader Kim observed a test of rocket launch systems with his daughter on Saturday.
- The test involved twelve 600mm-calibre, ultraprecision rocket launchers off North Korea's east coast.
- South Korea detected about 10 ballistic missiles fired from North Korea's capital region toward the eastern sea and called the launches a provocation violating U.N. resolutions.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his daughter attend a missile exercise. Watch the video on VRT NWS: news.
North Korea conducts test of nuclear-capable rocket launchers
South Korea’s military said Saturday it detected about 10 ballistic missiles fired from North Korea’s capital region toward the eastern sea. The launch coincides with US-South Korean Freedom Shield training, a computer-simulated command post exercise.
Why North Korea just fired rockets during US-South Korea military drills
North Korea launched multiple rockets toward a target 360 km away while Kim Jong Un observed with his daughter. The test coincides with joint US–South Korea military exercises and rising concerns about regional security. Story by Camille Corcoran.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un witnessed an attack drill with twelve 600 mm precision rocket launchers. Here's what we know
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