Kim Jong-un watches naval nuclear drone tests KCNA | EFE
The new nuclear weapon tested by the Pyongyang regime is a response to military exercises by the United States and South Korea
North Korea confirmed the launch this Friday a “Underwater Strategic Nuclear Weapons” in tests off the coast of Riwon, in southern Hamgyong Province, which reached the waters of Hongwon Bay, 116 kilometers away, and was designed to “covertly infiltrate operational waters and create a large-scale radioactive tsunami.”
He nuclear dronewhich was deployed on Tuesday, detached the warhead which was sailing at a depth of between 80 and 150 meters in the waters sea of japan, known in Korea as the East Sea, 59 hours and 12 minutes, according to a statement by the state news agency KCNA, and collected by Europa Press. “After organizing and conducting a combined tactical exercise that simulated a nuclear counterattack, the Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party ordered the exercises from March 21 to 23, which served as a demonstration of military attack capabilities to warn the enemy of a real nuclear crisis and verify the reliability nuclear self-defense forces,” North Korea confirmed.
They accuse the US and South Korea of rehearsing “an exercise of ‘occupation’ of North Korea, in terms of its forms and contents” during joint military maneuvers carried out by both countries under the name Shield of freedom. These maneuvers, the North Korean country accuses, “urgently require North Korea to prepare the entire structure of its armed forces for war and strengthen its nuclear capabilities, both in quality and quantity.”
North Korea announces launch of underwater drone capable of creating ‘radioactive tsunami’ KCNA | EFE
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, oversaw this latest launch with “great pleasure,” and expressed his intention to get both the United States and South Korea to “join in despair over their choice to hold this high-level military demonstration.” A day earlier, South Korean authorities reported that North Korea had launched several cruise missiles into the Sea of Japan, amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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