North Korea conducts 'strategic cruise missile launching drill'

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27-2-2025

North Korea says it has conducted a military exercise to launch strategic cruise missiles off the western coast of the Korean Peninsula.

The drill follows Pyongyang's sharp criticism of an upcoming joint military exercise between the United States and South Korea that could be held next month.

North Korea's state-run Korean Central Television reported on Friday that the country's leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the drill on Wednesday.

It said missiles hit their targets after flying along a 1,587 kilometer-oval trajectory for over two hours.

The report quoted Kim as saying that it is a responsible exercise of the country's "war deterrence" to continuously test the reliability and operation of the components of its nuclear deterrence and demonstrate their might.

Kim also reportedly stressed that it is the mission and duty of the North Korean nuclear armed forces to permanently defend the national sovereignty and security with the reliable nuclear shield.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Friday that North Korea had launched cruise missiles toward the Yellow Sea at about 8 a.m. on Wednesday.

Source: NHK World