North Korea Conducts Test of Long-Range Strategic Cruise Missiles

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, North Korea has launched two long-range strategic cruise missiles toward the sea in a test supervised by leader Kim Jong-un. The drill, conducted on Sunday over the Yellow Sea, underscored Pyongyang’s commitment to expanding its nuclear capabilities.
Kim Jong-un emphasized that the North Korean government and ruling party must continue their efforts to develop the country’s nuclear forces without limits. This test marks the first of its kind since early November.
South Korea’s military, as reported by Yonhap News Agency, detected the launch of several missiles from the Sunan area near Pyongyang. The North Korean state news agency stated that the exercise aimed to assess the combat readiness of its long-range missile units. North Korea had previously conducted a ballistic missile test on November 6.

