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North Korea Conducts Two Long-Range Cruise Missile Tests, Kim Jong Un Calls for Nuclear Expansion

Published December 29, 2025, 06:23
North Korea Conducts Two Long-Range Cruise Missile Tests, Kim Jong Un Calls for Nuclear Expansion

North Korea conducted two launches of long-range cruise missiles towards the sea, as reported by state media. The launches, overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, marked the first such exercise since November. The purpose of the exercise was to assess the ability to retaliate for a potential attack and verify the reliability of long-range missiles. Kim Jong Un called for 'unlimited and continuous development' of the country's nuclear forces. South Korea confirmed the launches, stating they originated from Sunan County near Pyongyang and lasted over two hours. This move comes amid heightened tensions, as South Korea has received approval to build a nuclear-powered submarine, prompting a reaction from Pyongyang. North Korea has intensified missile tests in recent years, seeking to improve its capabilities and defy the United States and South Korea.