Seoul: During the U.S. election, North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles one after another, causing a sensation. The South Korean military revealed this time that Kim Jong Un’s country launched several short-range ballistic missiles into the East China Sea on Tuesday. The South Korean military did not disclose information on how many missiles North Korea launched. Japan’s Defense Ministry said the missiles were believed to have fallen into the sea and there were no reports of damage.
North Korea tests intercontinental ballistic missile
Let us tell you that just a few days ago, under the auspices of Kim Jong Un, North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, or intercontinental ballistic missile. The missile flies higher and stays in the air longer than any other weapon North Korea has tested. North Korea claims it can target the U.S. mainland with this missile. In response, the United States on Sunday used long-range B-1B bombers in a show of force during trilateral exercises with South Korea and Japan.
Trump meets with Kim Jong Un as president
On Friday, the Korean Central News Agency, the Korean Central News Agency, identified the missile as the “Hwasong-19” intercontinental ballistic missile and called it “the most powerful strategic missile in the world.” North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watched the missile test and thanked the scientists for demonstrating North Korea’s “unique strategic nuclear strike capability,” KCNA reported. Launching these missiles ahead of the election could escalate tensions in the region. Let us tell you that when he was the President of the United States, Donald Trump also met with Kim Jong Un with the aim of improving relations between the two countries. (language)
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