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North Korea says missile tests simulate striking South Transcript

North Korea says missile tests simulate striking South Transcript

North Korea’s state news agency KCNA said a recent flurry of missile tests were designed to simulate showering the South with tactical nuclear weapons as a warning. Read the transcript here.

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Speaker 1: (00:01) North Korea says A flurry of recent missile tests were designed to simulate showering the South with tactical nuclear weapons. A warning, according to state news agency, KCNA, after large-scale Navy drills by South Korean and US forces. Leader Kim Jong-un has reportedly guided exercises by nuclear tactical operation units over the past two weeks involving ballistic missiles with mock nuclear warheads. Its purpose, KCNA says, to deliver a strong message of war deterrence. The agency reported that the various tests simulated targeting military command facilities in the South, striking main ports and neutralizing airports. It also quoted Kim Jong-un as saying, "Even though the enemies continue to talk about dialogue and negotiations, we do not have anything to talk about, nor do we feel the need to do so." North Korea fired two more ballistic missiles on Sunday, officials in Seoul and Tokyo said, bringing the total launches to up to seven since September the 25th. Speaker 1: (01:05) The US and South Korea have held joint Navy drills recently, including one that involved a US aircraft carrier on Friday, a day after the South scrambled Fighter Jets in retaliation to an apparent North Korean aerial bombing drill. US and South Korean officials say there are signs the North might soon detonate a nuclear device in underground tunnels at a nuclear testing site, which was officially shuttered in 2018.
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