N Korea says it fired long-range missiles under \'command\' of Kim Jong-un

N Korea says it fired long-range missiles under 'command' of Kim Jong-un

ANI  |  Asia 

on Friday said it conducted long-range missile drills from the western military units under the command of 'Senior leader', apparently referring to

"The Senior leader, the commanding officer, had complied with the thermal training plan of several long-range hitting means and issued an order to commence thermal hitting training," the state-controlled news agency said.

"The presented important directional tasks to further strengthen and develop the ability of the and Western Front Defence units to strike fire," it said.

"The leader, in accordance with the demands of the situation and the strategic intentions of the Party, will further strengthen the ability to carry out combat missions of the leading and western frontline defenders, and prepare for the martial mobilisation to cope with any injustice, " the agency added.

On Thursday, fired unidentified projectiles around 4:30 pm (local time) in the eastern direction from the Sino-ri area to the East Sea, which flew 420 kilometres and 270 km respectively, South Korean news agency Yonhap had reported.

The tests came five days after fired multiple short-range projectiles into the from Wonsan.

Officials from the US -- including for North Korea -- and are in to discuss ways to resume stalled denuclearisation talks with

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 10:27 IST