This time, Pyongyang declared South Korea its “principal enemy”, jettisoned organizations dedicated to reconciliation and mentoring, and threatened warfare over “even 0.001mm” of regional violations.
During a time when the nation was suffering from storm damage, Kim claimed in his speech that the announcement of the new weapons represented a “manifestation of our party’s firm likely to advance with the strengthening of defence capabilities.”
Heavy snowfall hit the nuclear-armed country’s northern provinces in late July, with a North Korean advertising report claiming up to 1, 500 people may have died.
Kim has lashed out at the information, dismissing them as a” slander plan to bring disgrace upon us and damage” the North’s picture.
The Sinuiju place was said to be free of all casualties, while the region of Pyongyang is said to have experienced the “greatest flood damage” due to the North’s claim.
It claimed that North Korea’s Air Force rescued over 5, 000 people, with around 4, 200 of them saved by aircraft “within a few hours”.