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Kim supervises nuclear strike simulation

Kim supervises nuclear strike simulation

The Star10-05-2025
KIM Jong-un supervised tests of short-range ballistic missile systems that simulated nuclear counterstrikes against US and South Korean forces, state media said yesterday, as the North continued to blame its rivals for escalating tensions through joint military exercises.
The report came a day after South Korea's military detected multiple launches from North Korea's eastern coast and assessed that the tests could also be related to the country's weapons exports to Russia during its war in Ukraine.
North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said Thursday's tests involved a mobile ballistic missile system apparently modelled after Russia's Iskander, as well as 600mm multiple rocket launchers that South Korean officials classify as ballistic due to their self-propulsion and guided flight.
Both are part of a growing lineup of weapons systems that the North says could be armed with 'tactical' nuclear weapons for battlefield use.
KCNA said the tests were intended to train military units operating missile and rocket systems to more effectively execute attacks under the North's nuclear weapons control system and ensure a swift response to a nuclear crisis.
The agency criticised the United States and its 'vassal states' for expanding joint military exercises on and around the Korean Peninsula, which the North claims are preparations for nuclear war, and said Thursday's launches demonstrated the 'rapid counteraction posture' of its forces.
Kim stressed the need to strengthen the role of his nuclear forces in both deterring and fighting war, and called for continued efforts to improve combat readiness and precision strike capabilities, KCNA said.
It was the North's first known ballistic activity since March 10. — AP
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