North Korea test-fires underwater ballistic missile: state media
SEOUL: North Korea has test-fired a newly developed underwater ballistic missile, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported early Saturday.
"There took place an underwater test-fire of Korean-style powerful strategic submarine ballistic missile.
The ballistic missile was developed on the personal initiative of Supreme Commander of the Korean People´s Army Kim Jong-Un," KCNA said.
By AFP
May 09, 2015
SEOUL: North Korea has test-fired a newly developed underwater ballistic missile, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported early Saturday.
"There took place an underwater test-fire of Korean-style powerful strategic submarine ballistic missile.
The ballistic missile was developed on the personal initiative of Supreme Commander of the Korean People´s Army Kim Jong-Un," KCNA said.
"There took place an underwater test-fire of Korean-style powerful strategic submarine ballistic missile.
The ballistic missile was developed on the personal initiative of Supreme Commander of the Korean People´s Army Kim Jong-Un," KCNA said.
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