Kim Jong Un’s sister says US, Japan, S. Korea drills justify N. Korea’s nuclear reinforcement
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Ms Kim Yo Jong criticised the military drills the allies have conducted in 2024.
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SEOUL – North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said military drills by the United States, Japan and South Korea justify North Korea’s nuclear reinforcement, state media KCNA said on Nov 5.
Ms Kim criticised the air drill they conducted after North Korea tested a huge new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) dubbed Hwasong-19 last week, as well as “more than 20” military drills the allies have conducted in 2024.
Given such threats, North Korea will not be swayed from the path of strengthening its nuclear deterrent, KCNA said.
North Korea’s ICBM launch last week flew higher than any previous North Korean missile
After the launch, South Korean and US air forces conducted first-ever joint live-fire attack drills
The ICBM launch last week came shortly after North Korea began sending soldiers to aid Russia’s war in Ukraine, drawing swift condemnation from Washington and its allies in South Korea, Japan and Europe, as well as the United Nations Secretary-General.
Meanwhile, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected on Nov 4 the reconstruction of areas that were previously hit with torrential rain and floods near the country’s border with China, KCNA said on Nov 5. REUTERS

