Kim Jong-un Regime Ballistic Missile Fired From Submarines





Documentation firing missiles from North Korean submarine and 24 April 2016. | (KCNA / Reuters)

SEOUL - North Korean regime (North Korea) led by Kim Jong-un has fired a ballistic missile from a submarine off the east coast this morning (24/08/2016). North Korea's latest missile maneuvers South Korean military monitored.

North Korea fired a ballistic missile intensified despite a barrage of sanctions sentenced to various countries for violating UN Security Council resolutions. Parties South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, as quoted by Reuters, said the North Korean ballistic missile test took place at around 05.30 local time near the coastal town Sinpo, where satellite imagery indicates the presence of the submarine base.

Shooting ballistic missiles from North Korean submarine came two days after South Korea and the United States (US) began annual military exercises on the Korean Peninsula. Kim Jong-un regime condemned the military exercises because it is believed as a preparation to invade Pyongyang.

North Korea has even threatened to launch a nuclear attack on the country's second practice in case of the slightest aggression against the territory by land, sea and air Pyongyang.

Several weeks ago, North Korea fired ballistic missiles that landed in waters near Japan.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula increasingly heated after a North Korean deputy ambassador in London defected to South Korea. The defections have embarrassed the regime of Kim Jong-un that highlights the fragility of the political elite force North Korea.





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