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North Korea launches a new missile

North Korea launches a new missile

North Korea fired two unidentified missiles toward the East Sea on the morning of January 25th.

According to Yonhap, the Joint Chiefs of Staff is analyzing the characteristics of the launched missiles.

At a meeting of the Politburo of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK), on January 20, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared the need to prepare for a long-term confrontation with the United States and hinted that it could resume. Nuclear tests.

The North Korean president also ordered a review of “confidence-building” measures between his country and the United States. Meanwhile, he mentioned Washington’s anti-Pyongyang policy.

A few days ago, North Korea launched tactical guided missiles. The country’s Academy of Defense Sciences said the missiles were launched from the west of the country, and during testing, the system hit “a target precisely on the island” off the east coast.

On January 16, the DPRK also launched two ballistic missiles, which flew about 300 km and landed off the east coast of North Korea.

In addition, on January 5 and 11, North Korea tested a hypersonic missile that flew 700 km and “accurately hit the target”.

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