North Korea’s Kim oversees delivery of tactical ballistic missile launchers



SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the delivery of 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers to front-line troops, state media KCNA reported on Monday, which Seoul said could be used to threaten South Korea.

The launchers have been described by state media as a modern tactical attack weapon personally designed by Kim and ready to be transferred to Korean People’s Army units on the border with the South.

North Korea said it test-fired a new tactical ballistic missile last month.

“We believe (the missile launchers) are intended to be used in various ways, such as to attack or threaten South Korea,” Lee Sung-joon, spokesperson for South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a media briefing, noting deployment near the border would mean the range was not long.

Photographs released by KCNA showed rows of launchers lined up beside red banners that called for victory under floodlights at the event held at night and attended by Kim.

In a speech, Kim blamed the United States for creating a “nuclear-based military bloc” that forced his country to further strengthen military capabilities.

A spokesperson for Seoul’s unification ministry handling inter-Korean affairs said North Korea’s illegal nuclear and missile programs were the primary threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.



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