North Korea Conducts Intensive Military Drills for Three Consecutive Days; Experts: Hardline Stance Towards South Korea Unchanged
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North Korea conducted intensive military exercises for three consecutive days, testing various weapon systems including short-range ballistic missiles and mobile short-range air defense missile systems. KCNA reported that the Hwasongpho-11 Ka tactical ballistic missile, equipped with cluster warheads, can devastate an area of 6.5 to 7 hectares. Experts analyze that these drills indicate North Korea's hardline stance towards South Korea remains unchanged.
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