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Kim Jong Un does Top Gun: North Korean leader puts pilots through their paces as he calls on his people to step up preparations for war
Kim Jong Un does Top Gun: North Korean leader puts pilots through their paces as he calls on his people to step up preparations for war

Daily Mail​

time17-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Kim Jong Un does Top Gun: North Korean leader puts pilots through their paces as he calls on his people to step up preparations for war

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un channeled his inner Maverick this week as he supervised drills by the nation's air force and called for the military to step up its preparations for war. Kim inspected anti-aircraft combat and air strike manoeuvres by North Korea 's 1st Air Division on Thursday, state media reported. The hermit kingdom's 'Supreme Leader' spoke to troops while wearing a leather jacket straight out of Tom Cruise classic Top Gun. The North Korean premier called for 'all units in the entire military' to bring about 'a breakthrough in war preparation', KCNA reported. Footage of the drills on North Korean state TV showed a MiG-29 jet launching a missile. The projectile appeared to be a North Korean version of a Russia-developed mid- to long-range air-to-air missile, Hong Min, North Korea analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification, said. Kim has spent much of the last month trying to project strength with a series of military-related engagements. He has overseen a missile test, inspected tank and munitions plants, made a rare visit to the Russian embassy in Pyongyang reaffirming the country's alliance with Russia, and supervised tank firing drills and special operations unit training. Kim, dressed in a leather jacket, speaks to troops on Thursday - one of many military-related engagements the 'Supreme Leader' has carried out over the last month North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) saluting a MiG-29 flypast during anti-air combat and air raid drills by the Guards 1st Air Division of the North Korean Army at an undisclosed location in North Korea North Korea also slammed the U.S. State Department for placing it on a list of countries that do not fully cooperate with U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Pyongyang has been placed on the list every year since 1997, South Korea 's Yonhap News Agency said. 'The more the U.S. provokes the DPRK with unnecessary and inefficient malicious acts, the further it will escalate the irreconcilable hostility between the DPRK and the U.S.,' a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, using the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 'The DPRK will... take effective and proper measures to cope with the U.S. hostile provocations in all spheres.' Earlier this month North Korea and Russia announced that they have begun building their first road link between the two countries announced. The two nations hailed the construction of a bridge over a border river as a major development that will further expand their political and economic ties. The kilometre-long Tumangang Road bridge, which is expected to take 18 months to construct, aims to expand cross-border travel of people, tourism and circulation of commodities, Russian and North Korean news agencies reported. Relations and exchange programs between the two countries have been flourishing in recent years, with North Korea supplying ammunition and troops to support Russia's war against Ukraine. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is giving a round of applause by pilots from the country's military North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (R) watching a flypast of three Saetbyol-9 multi-purpose attack drones during anti-air combat and air raid drills by the Guards 1st Air Division of the North Korean Army Kim Jong Un talks to military members as he inspects projectiles during a visit to an airfield in this photo released by the Korean Central News Agency In April Kim unveiled a nuclear-capable naval destroyer that he claimed would bolster North Korea's ability to defend itself in the face of perceived aggression from the US and its regional allies. The North Korean leader attended the warship's launch ceremony at the western port of Nampo with his teenage daughter Kim Ju Ae, according to state-run media.

Kim Jong Un supervises North Korea's air drills, pushes for enhanced war preparation
Kim Jong Un supervises North Korea's air drills, pushes for enhanced war preparation

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Kim Jong Un supervises North Korea's air drills, pushes for enhanced war preparation

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the country's air force drills and emphasized the need to intensify war preparation, according to state media. Kim inspected anti-aircraft combat and air strike drills conducted by North Korea's 1st Air Division on Thursday, the Korean Central News Agency reported. The North Korean leader called for all military units to achieve "a breakthrough in war preparation," according to the outlet. North Korea Launches Short-range Ballistic Missiles Into Sea, South Korea Says Footage of the drills aired on state TV showed a MiG-29 jet launching a missile that appeared to be a North Korean version of a Russian-developed mid- to long-range air-to-air missile, according to Hong Min, North Korea analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification. Earlier this month, the North Korean leader supervised a missile test, inspected tank and munitions plants, and made a rare stop at the Russian embassy in Pyongyang to reaffirm the nation's alliance with Moscow. He also oversaw tank firing drills and special operations training. Read On The Fox News App 600 North Korean Troops Killed While Fighting Ukraine, South Korea Says North Korea also condemned the U.S. State Department for including it on a list of countries that do not fully cooperate with U.S. counterterrorism efforts -- a designation it has received annually since 1997, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency. "The more the U.S. provokes the [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] with unnecessary and inefficient malicious acts, the further it will escalate the irreconcilable hostility between the DPRK and the U.S.," a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson said. "The DPRK will ... take effective and proper measures to cope with the U.S. hostile provocations in all spheres," the spokesperson continued. Reuters contributed to this article source: Kim Jong Un supervises North Korea's air drills, pushes for enhanced war preparation

Kim Jong Un Oversees Air Force Drills
Kim Jong Un Oversees Air Force Drills

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Kim Jong Un Oversees Air Force Drills

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised drills by the nation's air force and underscored the need for a step-up in war preparation, state media said on Saturday. Kim, who inspected anti-aircraft combat and air strike drills by North Korea's 1st Air Division on Thursday, called for 'all units in the entire military' to bring about 'a breakthrough in war preparation', KCNA reported. Footage of the drills on North Korean state TV showed a MiG-29 jet launching a missile, which appeared to be a North Korean version of a Russia-developed mid- to long-range air-to-air missile, said Hong Min, North Korea analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification. So far this month, Kim has overseen a missile test, inspected tank and munitions plants, made a rare visit to the Russian embassy in Pyongyang reaffirming the country's alliance with Russia, and supervised tank firing drills and special operations unit training. North Korea also slammed the U.S. State Department for placing it on a list of countries that do not fully cooperate with U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Pyongyang has been placed on the list every year since 1997, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said. 'The more the U.S. provokes the DPRK with unnecessary and inefficient malicious acts, the further it will escalate the irreconcilable hostility between the DPRK and the U.S.,' a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, using the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 'The DPRK will... take effective and proper measures to cope with the U.S. hostile provocations in all spheres.'

North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversees air drills, calls for stepped-up war preparation
North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversees air drills, calls for stepped-up war preparation

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversees air drills, calls for stepped-up war preparation

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised drills by the nation's air force and underscored the need for a step-up in war preparation, state media said on Saturday. Kim, who inspected anti-aircraft combat and air strike drills by North Korea's 1st Air Division on Thursday, called for 'all units in the entire military' to bring about 'a breakthrough in war preparation', KCNA reported. Footage of the drills on North Korean state TV showed a MiG-29 jet launching a missile, which appeared to be a North Korean version of a Russia-developed mid- to long-range air-to-air missile, said Hong Min, North Korea analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification. So far this month, Kim has overseen a missile test, inspected tank and munitions plants, made a rare visit to the Russian embassy in Pyongyang reaffirming the country's alliance with Russia, and supervised tank firing drills and special operations unit training. North Korea also slammed the U.S. State Department for placing it on a list of countries that do not fully cooperate with U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Pyongyang has been placed on the list every year since 1997, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said. 'The more the U.S. provokes the DPRK with unnecessary and inefficient malicious acts, the further it will escalate the irreconcilable hostility between the DPRK and the U.S.,' a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, using the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 'The DPRK will... take effective and proper measures to cope with the U.S. hostile provocations in all spheres.'

North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversees air drills, calls for stepped-up war preparation
North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversees air drills, calls for stepped-up war preparation

Business Recorder

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversees air drills, calls for stepped-up war preparation

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised drills by the nation's air force and underscored the need for a step-up in war preparation, state media said on Saturday. Kim, who inspected anti-aircraft combat and air strike drills by North Korea's 1st Air Division on Thursday, called for 'all units in the entire military' to bring about 'a breakthrough in war preparation', KCNA reported. Footage of the drills on North Korean state TV showed a MiG-29 jet launching a missile, which appeared to be a North Korean version of a Russia-developed mid- to long-range air-to-air missile, said Hong Min, North Korea analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification. So far this month, Kim has overseen a missile test, inspected tank and munitions plants, made a rare visit to the Russian embassy in Pyongyang reaffirming the country's alliance with Russia, and supervised tank firing drills and special operations unit training. North Korea also slammed the U.S. State Department for placing it on a list of countries that do not fully cooperate with U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Pyongyang has been placed on the list every year since 1997, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said. North Korea fires short-range missiles possibly in performance test for export 'The more the U.S. provokes the DPRK with unnecessary and inefficient malicious acts, the further it will escalate the irreconcilable hostility between the DPRK and the U.S.,' a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, using the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 'The DPRK will… take effective and proper measures to cope with the U.S. hostile provocations in all spheres.'

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