North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw and led the country’s tactical nuclear operations unit training from September 25 to October 9, North Korean news agency KCNA reported Monday.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees the launch of a missile at an unknown location in North Korea, in this photo published October 9, 2022 by North Korea’s Korea Central News Agency.
(KCNA via REUTERS)
NORTH KOREA LIGHTS UP TWO MISSILES SOON AFTER US-SOUTH KOREA EXERCISES CONCLUSION
Kim has promised to strengthen the country’s military operations in the future, adding that it is not necessary to dialogue with his opponents.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks in an unknown location in North Korea, in this photo released on October 9, 2022 by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
(KCNA via REUTERS)
AMERICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CAREER JOINS SOUTH KOREA WAR SHIPS FOR EXERCISES AFTER THE NORTH KOREA MISSILE LAUNCH

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un addresses the Supreme People’s Assembly, the North Korean parliament, which passed a law officially enshrining its nuclear weapons policies, in Pyongyang, North Korea, on 8 March. September 2022 in this photo published by the Korea Central News Agency of North Korea (KCNA).
(KCNA via REUTERS)
The report states that North Korea’s October 4 launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) over Japan was a newly designed missile aimed at delivering a stronger and clearer warning to its enemies.
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