
NKorea's firing drills held to test preparedness for nuclear counterattack
A Hwasong-11 tactical ballistic missile and a 600-millimeter long-range multiple launch rocket system were used during the exercises, the report said.
The goal of the exercises was achieved, it said, adding that the reliability of the command and mobilization system capable of quickly reacting to any nuclear crises was verified.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guided the drills.
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