North Korea is conducting exercises that simulate the launch of anti -nuclear attacks

Pyongyang announced yesterday that the North Korean President, Kim Jong Un, supervised himself for exercises that mimic anti -nuclear attacks against Seoul and Washington.
This announcement comes in the wake of missile tests conducted by North Korea, and included, according to Siul, “different types” of short -range ballistic missiles.
The South Korean army suggested that these missile tests be related to North Korean weapons exports to Russia.
For its part, the official North Korean Central News Agency said that the training included a missile system and a tactical ballistic missile.
According to the agency, the maneuvers included detailed exercises on “procedures and operations for the rapid transition to a counter -attack mode.”
The agency stated that “the goal of the training was achieved, and the reliability of the driving and mobilization system has been verified that is able to respond to any nuclear crisis.”
Pyongyang is subject to sanctions imposed by the United Nations, because of its nuclear program. These sanctions prohibit North Korea to own ballistic missiles. These exercises come about a week after the North Korean president issued an order to accelerate the nuclear armaments of his naval forces.
North Korea has a nuclear weapon that constantly confirms that it is necessary in the field of deterrence about what it considers the “aggressive maneuvers” that Washington and Sahl considers.
Last April, Pyongyang revealed a destroyed 5,000 tons, called “Choi Hyun”, and some analysts suggested that they are equipped with short -range tactical nuclear missiles. North Korea always launches many missiles in a clear violation of the sanctions of the United Nations. Last March, the ballistic missiles were fired, and it blamed this on the South Korean and American armies, for exercises that it described as dangerous and provocative. According to intelligence agencies in the United States, its allies and independent researchers, North Korea sent short -range ballistic missiles – and other weapons – to Russia for use in the war with Ukraine.
Pyongyang and Moscow denied this, despite the deployment of North Korean forces to fight on the front front in the Russian Corsec region.
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