North Korean media published a photo of Kim Jong UN amid missile launch

North Korean media published a photo of Kim Jong UN amid missile launch

The head of North Korea called the latest missile launch as “a significant prelude” to the attack on GUAM.

Moscow. August 30. INTERFAX.RU the Organ of the Central Committee of the Korean workers party newspaper “Rodong Sinmun” on Wednesday has published more than 20 pictures of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN relating to the latest launch of a ballistic missile, drew the attention of the world media.

From KCNA: Kim Jong Un supervises the launch of the Hwasong-12 ballistic missile on Tuesday morninghttps://t.co/weKDP1bOqs pic.twitter.com/0WnkpjypN7

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In the photo Kim Jong-UN posing against the backdrop of missiles launched, he also captured among the attendants at the map of the North-Western Pacific ocean.

Rodong Sinmun releases photos of yesterday’s test launch of the Hwasong-12 ballistic missile, overseen by KJU [3/3] https://t.co/1apuwNVnyY pic.twitter.com/2WXPYWUbat

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The Central Telegraph Agency of Korea (KCNA) reported that Kim Jong-UN watched the missile launch, which overflew Japanese territory. He, according to the Agency, said that “in the future will be carried out more exercises with missile launches where the objective is Pacific ocean”.

While Kim Jong-UN said that the recent rocket launch was “an important prelude” attack on GUAM, “the advanced base for the invasion” of the US in North Korea.

Pyongyang has threatened a missile strike on the areas around GUAM, where the military base of the United States.

The US President Donald trump once information on missile launches declared that “this threatening and destabilizing action will only exacerbate the isolation of the North Korean regime in the region and worldwide,” noting that “all sanctions” on Pyongyang not removed from the agenda.

At an emergency meeting of the UN security Council, which adopted resolution condemning the missile launch, the U.S. permanent representative to the UN, Nikki Haley, in turn, has stated that North Korea stringent measures are needed.

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