North Korea’s Kim oversees test-firing of new air defence missiles: Report
Summary
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of two new air defense missiles, which were reported to have strong combat abilities. These tests occurred amid ongoing U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises and tensions over border incidents. The tests coincided with a planned meeting between the leaders of the U.S. and South Korea.Key Facts
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised tests of two new air defense missiles.
- The tests reportedly showed the missiles have good combat capabilities.
- The tests were conducted on Saturday, as reported by North Korean state media.
- The specific details of the new missiles were not provided in the report.
- The tests occurred during joint military drills between the U.S. and South Korea.
- South Korean military fired warning shots at North Korean soldiers who crossed the border.
- North Korean state media described the border incident as a "provocation."
- Kim Jong Un criticized U.S.-South Korea military drills and indicated a push to increase nuclear capabilities.
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