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North Korea Threatens to Shell Japanese Premier with Ballistic Rocket


Sat 30 Nov 2019 | 03:16 PM
Ahmed Moamar

Official media outlets in North Korea depicted the Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe as an idiot and a political dwarf because he commented negatively on the last test of a large rocket propeller.

Abe pointed out that Pyongyang has launched a ballistic rocket.

The  North Korean ( CNKNA) Agency quoted Vice-General –Director of  Japan Affairs at the Foreign Ministry, as saying that Abe is the only idiot in the world and the silliest man in history as he could not distinguish between a rocket and a multi-barrel propeller when he read the report accompanied with photos of the event.

He added that Abe may see a real rocket in the near future in front of him directly.

He repeatedly swore against the Japanese Premier.

North Korea fired two short-range rockets on Thursday towards the eastern coast in the fourth test of its new giant multi-barrel.

Kim Jong-un, leader of North Korea expressed great satisfaction at that test.

After that test, Abe said that the launching of such rockets threaten Japan and the international community.

He vowed to observe the situation closely with its partners.

Resolutions taken previously by the UN Security Council prevent North Korea from launching ballistic rockets and using such advanced technologies.

However, N. Korea refuses to yield to those resolutions at all.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/01/north-korea-hails-test-of-super-large-multiple-rocket-launcher

The North Koreans claim that those resolutions violate their national sovereignty.

North Korea conducted another test of super-large multiple rocket launchers on Thursday afternoon, calling it a success, the state news agency KCNA said on Friday.

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The latest test of the “super-large multiple rocket launchers”, following two tests in August and September of the same weapon that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw, according to KCNA, indicates the progression of North Korea’s weapons development while talks with the US remain in limbo.

The success of the tests was immediately reported, and Kim “expressed satisfaction” and congratulated the scientists who developed the weapon, KCNA said, indicating Kim was not at the site.

North Korea’s state newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, showed a photo of the multiple rocket launcher, surrounded by yellow flames and smoke.

"Thursday’s test verified that the “continuous fire system” of the multiple rocket launchers was able to “totally destroy” a group target of the enemy by a surprise strike," KCNA added.