North Korea leader supervised test firing of new rocket launcher: state media
[SEOUL] North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test firing of a new multiple rocket launcher, state media said on Thursday.
Kim "guided a test-fire of newly-developed large-caliber multiple launch guided rocket system on July 31," state-run KCNA said.
South Korea's military said on Wednesday that two ballistic missiles had been fired from the Wonsan area on North Korea's east coast.
Kim "repeatedly expressed satisfaction over the result of the test-fire," and "highly appreciated" the national defence science and munitions industry personnel who have "made another wonderful Korean-style multiple launch rocket system," KCNA said.
While there was little further detail on the weapons, the guided rockets "will play a main role in ground military operations," KCNA said.
The North is banned from ballistic missile launches under UN Security Council resolutions, but Wednesday's firings were the second such in less than a week, despite a meeting between leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump last month.
Pyongyang and Washington are engaged in a long-running diplomatic process over the North's nuclear and missile programmes that has seen three high-profile encounters between their leaders in the space of a year.
Pyongyang has warned that further negotiations could be derailed by Washington and Seoul's refusal to scrap the annual military manoeuvres between their forces.
AFP
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
International
US official urges China, Russia to declare only humans, not AI, control nuclear weapons
Banking giants race to Riyadh as MBS steps up pressure campaign
Biden now calls ally Japan ‘xenophobic’ along with China, Russia
Japanese companies struggle with yen’s continued weakness
Australia’s March goods trade surplus narrows to more than 3-year low
Hong Kong holds rate as Fed signals inflation concerns