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North Korea’s countermeasures intended to sow fear in enemies — leader

North Korea conducted the first test launch of its solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Hwasong-18, early on April 13
Solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-18 EPA-EFE/KCNA
Solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-18
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SEOUL, April 14. /TASS/. The North Korean government keeps working to make the enemies "experience a clearer security crisis" and create the feeling of fear and uneasiness among them until they abandon their aggressive policies, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said on Friday.

"He [Kim Jong-un] affirmed that the WPK [the Workers' Party of Korea] and the DPRK government would make the enemy, who are imperiling the environment on the Korean peninsula and harassing the Korean people's peaceful life and struggle for socialist construction with their inveterate policy of aggression and threatening military moves, experience a clearer security crisis," North Korea’s official KCNA news agency quoted the North Korean leader as saying after the first test of the country’s new Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

He also said that the North Korean leadership will continue to "constantly strike extreme uneasiness and horror into them by taking fatal and offensive counter-actions until they abandon their senseless thinking and reckless acts, thus making them feel regret and despair for their wrong choice by surely exposing them to an irresistible threat."

North Korea conducted the first test launch of its solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Hwasong-18, early on April 13. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the launch, accompanied by his wife Ri Sol-ju and daughter Kim Ju-ae. His younger sister Kim Yo-jong, the deputy director of the WPK Publicity and Information Department, was also present.

According to KCNA, the launch confirmed that all the parameters of the ICBM fully met the requirements, providing guarantee that it "would serve as a powerful strategic attack means of greater military efficiency."

During the test launch, Kim "mentioned with pride the significance of the test-fire," saying that the development of a new ICBM "will extensively reform the strategic deterrence components of the DPRK, radically promote the effectiveness of its nuclear counterattack posture and bring about a change in the practicality of its offensive military strategy."