North Korea today described the test of two new missiles on Thursday a solemn warning against what it described as &quot;South Korean warmongers&quot;.<br />'' <br />'' The short-range missiles were fired into the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, from Wonsan on North Korea's east coast. <br />'' <br />'' North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country was forced to develop weapons to eliminate potential and direct threats. He said the test involved a new tactical guided weapons system.<br />''<br />'' Mr Kim's comments, reported in state media, came after the North criticised a decision by South Korea and the US to hold military drills next month. North Korea has long regarded the drills as preparation for an invasion.
News On AIR | July 26, 2019 9:10 PM
North Korea says missile launch a warning to South Korean 'warmongers'