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World War 3: North Korean army fires rockets and torpedoes at mock 'USA' enemy warships during country's 'largest ever' live-fire artillery drills

North Korean leader takes the salute as his army fires rockets and torpedoes at mock enemy warships during country's 'largest ever' live-fire artillery drills

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*.North Korea marked military anniversary with the country's'largest ever' live-fire artillery drills on Tuesday
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*.Kim Jong-Un saluted the army as they fired more than 300 large-calibre artillery pieces along Wonsan coast
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*.A day later South Korea conducted joint military live-fire drills with the US near the border with North Korea
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*.Donald Trump said Jong-Un isn't as strong as he claims and blamed global community for not reining him in
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Kim Jong-Un's army readied for war as they fired rockets and torpedoes at mock enemy warships during North Korea's 'largest ever' live-fire artillery drills on Tuesday.
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Hundreds of tanks were lined up along the eastern coastal town of Wonsan in a show of military strength to celebrate 85 years since the North Korean army was created.
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Kim saluted the military as he watched the exercises on Tuesday, which involved the firing of more than 300 large-calibre artillery pieces and included submarine torpedo-attacks.
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Just one day later, South Korea conducted joint military live-fire drills with the US at Seungjin fire training field in Pocheon, South Korea, near the border with North Korea.
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North Korea held massive live-fire artillery drills on Tuesday as it marked the anniversary of the founding of its military. Leader Kim Jong-Un saluted his military from the top of a private car as they drove through the demonstration.
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More than 300 large-calibre artillery pieces were fired in the drill, called a 'Combined Fire Demonstration'. The exercises involved submarine torpedo-attacks on mock enemy warships, causing huge explosions.
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Hundreds of weapons were fired across the sea in Wonsan, North Korea, in the military demonstration. And in a defiant bit of timing, South Korea have announced that key parts of a contentious US missile defense system have been installed.
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The South's trumpeting of progress in setting up the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system, or THAAD, comes as high-powered US military assets converge on the Korean Peninsula and as a combative North Korea signals possible nuclear and missile testing.
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On the same day, a US guided-missile submarine docked in South Korea.
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Source: Daily Mail

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