Video shows Kim Jong-un watching North Koreas latest missile test

Video shows Kim Jong-un watching North Koreas latest missile test

North Korea and amp;#39;s state-run television KRT on Thursday (30 November) released footage of its leader Kim Jong-un monitoring the launch of a Hwasong-15 missile. The reclusive country said it successfully tested the new intercontinental ballistic missile a day earlier in a breakthrough that puts the US mainland within range of its nuclear weapons whose warheads could withstand re-entry to the Earth;s atmosphere. Nov 30, 2017
Video shows Kim Jong-un watching North Koreas latest missile test

Video shows Kim Jong-un watching North Koreas latest missile test

North Korea and amp;#39;s state-run television KRT on Thursday (30 November) released footage of its leader Kim Jong-un monitoring the launch of a Hwasong-15 missile. The reclusive country said it successfully tested the new intercontinental ballistic missile a day earlier in a breakthrough that puts the US mainland within range of its nuclear weapons whose warheads could withstand re-entry to the Earth;s atmosphere. Nov 30, 2017
Video shows Kim Jong-un watching North Koreas latest missile test

Video shows Kim Jong-un watching North Koreas latest missile test

North Korea and amp;#39;s state-run television KRT on Thursday (30 November) released footage of its leader Kim Jong-un monitoring the launch of a Hwasong-15 missile. The reclusive country said it successfully tested the new intercontinental ballistic missile a day earlier in a breakthrough that puts the US mainland within range of its nuclear weapons whose warheads could withstand re-entry to the Earth;s atmosphere. Nov 30, 2017
Hawaii brings back Cold War-era nuclear attack warning signal amid North Korea threats

Hawaii brings back Cold War-era nuclear attack warning signal amid North Korea threats

Hawaii is reinstating a decades-old, nuclear attack warning signal in an effort to prepare for a potential North Korean missile launch. According to a report issued by the Hawaii Department of Defense, residents should prepare to be sheltered for as long as 14 days, but 90% of the population would survive a nuclear attack. North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programs in defiance of UN Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of hitting the US mainland. Nov 28, 2017