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‘Cruel’ dictator again fired cruise missile

North Korea Missile Testing: North Korean dictator Kim Jong has once again tested a cruise missile. Kim Jong is continuously testing missiles. This is the fifth test since January this year. By conducting missile tests they are creating fear in Japan and South Korea. This is strengthening the suspicion that they might be busy preparing for a future war!

According to the information, South Korea’s army has claimed that North Korea has fired several cruise missiles in the waters off its northeastern coast. This is North Korea’s fifth test since January amid already high tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has intensified his weapons testing and made provocative statements regarding nuclear conflict with South Korea and the United States.

How many missiles were fired, it is not clear yet

Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said South Korean and US militaries were analyzing the tests, which were fired into waters northeast of the eastern coastal city of Wonsan. The South Korean army has not yet told how many missiles North Korea fired and at what distance they fell. It is not yet clear whether the missiles were fired from land or from any resource located in the sea.

We are keeping an eye on every action of North Korea: South Korea

“Our military has increased vigilance and surveillance, and we are working closely with our American allies,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. Also, we are closely monitoring the signs of any other activity from North Korea. This is North Korea’s fifth cruise missile test this year. In addition, on January 16, it tested a new solid-fueled medium-range hypersonic missile that can attack remote US targets in the region.

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