Pyongyang threatens the response of “Hazem and a sweeping” to Washington and Soul maneuvers

Pyongyang threatens the response of “Hazem and a sweeping” to Washington and Soul maneuvers

This warning was sent amid a number of recent missile launches by North Korea, including the firing of four ballistic missiles on Saturday, days after the United States and South Korea ended the largest Air Force training exercise.

The “Korean People’s Army” General Staff stated in a statement on Monday that it would respond to “all the enemy’s war drills against the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea, with sustainable, robust, sweeping and realistic military measures,” according to the official news agency.


The statement also pointed out that the recent experiences of North Korea on ballistic missiles constitute a “clear answer” for Washington and torrents about their joint training last week, adding, “Whenever the movements of provocative military enemies continue, the Korean People’s Army faced them with more accuracy and cruelty.

The largest joint air exercises between the US and South Korea ever were performed, angering Pyongyang, which described them as “provocative and threatening.”
The United States and South Korea have warned that missile launches may be a prelude to a new North Korean nuclear test, and their largest air maneuvers until Saturday, in response.

On the final day of the training, which saw the publication of the American Air Force, two B-1B run-offs were completed on Saturday.
While the B-1B bomber is no longer the fastest to carry nuclear weapons, the US Air Force considers it the “backbone of the far-range bomber weapon” capable of hitting anywhere in the world.

According to experts, North Korea is worried, especially about these exercises, because its airspace is one of the army’s weakest points because it lacks highly advanced aircraft and skilled pilots.

Pyongyang warns to respond to Washington and Soul moves with “Hazem and a sweeping”

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