North Korea fired two cruise missiles, returning to weapons activity for the first time in two months after having recently declared victory over its Covid-19 outbreak
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country’s nuclear missiles are ready to be used in potential military conflicts with the U.S. and South Korea, state media reported. The Kim regime has conducted a record number of weapons launches this year.
Photo: KCNA via KNS/AFPSEOUL—North Korea fired two cruise missiles on Wednesday morning, returning to weapons activity for the first time in two months after having recentlyThe missiles were launched from South Pyongan province, South Korea’s military said, without specifying the flight distance, altitude or the precise launch time.
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