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Friday, April 05, 2013
N.Korea transports missiles to Sea of Japan as tensions mount on the Peninsula
North Korea is moving its mid-range ballistic missiles to its east coast, in a series of recent moves to demonstrate its combat readiness in connection with mounting tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
According to US and South Korean intelligence reports, the Musudan missiles are being transported towards the Sea of Japan.
A statement circulated by the Korean People’s Army says Pyongyang has given a ‘final approval’ for a nuclear strike and is ready to counter threats coming from the United States by ‘striking at them with contemporary nuclear weapons’.
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