North Korea displayed new submarine-launched ballistic missiles at a parade on Thursday night.
“The world’s most powerful weapon, submarine-launch ballistic missiles, entered the square one after another, powerfully demonstrating the might of the revolutionary armed forces,” state news agency KCNA said.
“The people raised cheers as it demonstrated the tremendous might of our Party which accomplished the great cause of building a powerful might for prosperity of the country, the 5000 years-old desire of the nation, in such a short period of five years of fierce struggle between the 7th Congress of the Party and the 8th Congress of the Party,” the agency added.
According to the experts on North Korea, the display is a show of strength days before Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th president of the United States. (ILKHA)
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