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North Korea simulates nuclear missile attack in warning to US

North Korea launches a series of cruise missiles, some of which are equipped with imitation nuclear warheads

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North Korea announced Sunday that it had conducted a simulated nuclear missile attack to signal a “nuclear war danger” to the United States.

According to the state-run media outlet KCNA, North Korea launched several cruise missiles, some of which were equipped with imitation nuclear warheads, in an exercise that mimicked a “tactical nuclear attack.”

The stated purpose of this exercise was to serve as a stark warning to potential adversaries regarding the genuine threat of nuclear conflict. KCNA reported that North Korea’s Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party of Korea oversaw these operations.

The missile exercise took place at dawn on the preceding Saturday and involved the deployment of “two long-range strategic cruise missiles with mock nuclear warheads.” North Korea framed this simulated nuclear attack as a response to joint military exercises conducted by the United States and South Korea earlier in the week.

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In a strongly worded statement, KCNA criticized the US and South Korea for their “recklessness and dangerous nature of the confrontation hysteria,” which it claimed were without historical precedent. The military commission issued a “written drill order” that underscored the exercise’s significance.

KCNA provided details on the execution of the missile exercise, highlighting that the missile sub-unit successfully executed its nuclear strike mission, simulating a flight pattern covering a distance of approximately 1,500 kilometers over 7.672 to 7.681 seconds.

The mock warheads were programmed to detonate at a pre-set altitude of 150 meters above the target island.

North Korea’s official stance, as conveyed through KCNA, emphasized its commitment to maintaining a strong combat posture aimed at deterring war while preserving peace and stability.

South Korea’s military reported the detection of several cruise missiles fired by North Korea into the Yellow Sea, situated between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula, at approximately 4 a.m. local time on Saturday.

This missile exercise coincided with the commencement of annual joint military drills between South Korea and the United States, focusing on enhancing their preparedness against potential threats from North Korea.

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