North Korea to test missiles into the Sea
North Korea to test missiles into the Sea
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In the midst of long-stalled nuclear talks with the US, North Korea may soon use its first ballistic missile from within the sea. A top military officer of South Korea gave this information. Won In-chowl, named for South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in a written statement to lawmakers before his appointment-related verification hearing that North Korea is repairing the damage caused by the recent storm to the northeastern Shimpo shipyard where it builds submarines.

Won said that after the repair is complete, there is a possibility that they will use the ballistic missile launched from the submarine. He said that the South Korean army is monitoring the developments there. The MP, Kang De-Sik received a photocopy of his statement. It is in recent years that North Korea is trying hard to get missile capability from submarines.

The experts say that this is frightening because such weapons are uncertain. Also, it is reported that North Korea has tripled its propaganda in pre-schools to poison innocent children. Not only this, according to the new orders, but children will only read about Kim Jong Un during their half-study. Greatness education has been added to the new curriculum of preschools, which mentions the upbringing of Kim Jong Un and his predecessor and two dictators. 

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