North Korea test-fired missiles at a range of 1,500 km


The dispute between the US and North Korea flared up again

Missile flies for 126 minutes to reach target, US calls test a threat to world

Seoul: North Korea has reneged on its promises to the United States and the world and has begun testing nuclear missiles. North Korea has tested a missile with a range of 1500 km. In the wake of this, the United States has erupted and considered North Korea a major threat to its neighbors as well as other countries.

North Korea's KCNA media reported that the missiles were tested by North Korea for two consecutive days on Saturday and Sunday. It covered a distance of 1500 km before the missile reached its target. The missile remained in the air for about 126 minutes.

The test was observed by North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un as well as army chief Pak Jog Cho. This is a type of cruise missile and has been under construction for two years. The dispute between the US and North Korea has been going on for years.

However, there were attempts to calm the controversy after talks between Donald Trump and Kim. It was hoped that North Korea would no longer test a nuclear missile. In doing so, North Korea has in a way sent a direct warning to the United States and sent a message that it has refused to obey any of its orders.

So the dispute between the US and North Korea could now take a much larger form. The United States has criticized North Korea for testing the missile. The United States has said North Korea's missile test poses a major threat to the world.

Comments