Under Kim Jong un s on site supervision, the Osprey 6 surface to ship missile accurately hit the tar

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-15

North Korea's successful test launch of a new surface-to-ship missile was personally supervised and praised by Kim Jong-un.

North Korea's ** News Agency (KCNA) reported shocking news on February 15 that Kim Jong-un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, personally visited the scene on the morning of 14 February to supervise and guide the acceptance and test launch of the high-profile new surface-to-ship missile "Osprey-6". The test-launch was staged in the airspace over the eastern part of the DPRK, and a number of missiles were unsheathed like sharp swords and accurately hit the target, demonstrating the powerful strength of the DPRK's cutting-edge military technology.

Kim Jong-un was extremely pleased with the results of the test, and he unabashedly expressed his pride and confidence in North Korea's military power. He stressed that the DPRK's maritime sovereignty is inviolable and must be defended by strong force. This statement not only conveys the DPRK's firm determination to defend its national interests, but also shows the world its firm position on safeguarding national interests.

Kim Jong-un further pointed out that the DPRK will take resolute military countermeasures to ensure the integrity of the country's territory and the sanctity of its sovereignty in key border waters such as Yeonpyeong Island and north of Baeknyeong Island. This statement undoubtedly adds more sharpness and firmness to the DPRK's military strategy.

The successful test launch of the new surface-to-ship missile not only demonstrates North Korea's strong strength in the military field, but also reflects Kim Jong-un's extremely high requirements for ***. He personally supervised the test launch, which fully demonstrated the importance and concern he attaches to the country's military strength. This incident will undoubtedly arouse widespread concern and deep reflection in the international community.

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