Kim Jong Un oversees North Korea's first 'nuclear trigger' drills
simulating a nuclear weapon counterattack as a warning to the West
- Kim Jong Un oversaw North Korea's first ever nuclear trigger drills
- The nation simulated a nuclear counterattack on Monday
- South Korea earlier said North Korea launched several ballistic missiles that day
The rockets 'hit their island target' some 219 miles away, it continued, saying Kim had expressed 'great satisfaction' over the result, which boosted 'the Korean-style tactical nuclear strike'.
The drill examined 'the reliability of the system of command, management, control and operation of the whole nuclear force' and ensured the super-large multiple rocket units had 'mastered' the ability to switch into nuclear counterattack mode, KCNA said.
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Some 50 countries joined the United Nations ban in 2021 prohibiting countries from producing, testing, acquiring, possessing or stockpiling nuclear weapons. It also outlaws the transfer of the weapons and forbids signatories from allowing any nuclear explosive device to be stationed, installed or deployed in their territory.
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