North Korea says missile launch targeted U.S. bases in Japan

One day after North Korea fired four ballistic missiles, its state-run news agency said Tuesday the country has conducted a missile launch exercise targeting U.S. military bases in Japan, according to South Korea`s Yonhap news agency.

The drill was conducted by Hwasong artillery units of its Strategic Force, ”tasked to strike the bases of the U.S. imperialist aggression forces in Japan,” the Korean Central News Agency (KNCA) said, Yonhap reported.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un supervised the exercise, the KCNA said.

The report did not disclose when the drill was carried out, but it was apparently referring to its launch of four ballistic missiles a day earlier. The North`s missile tests are usually announced by its state media the next day.

The launch of the missiles that flew about 1,000 kilometers was seen as a response to the on-going joint military exercise between Seoul and Washington, which it denounces as a war rehearsal against the North.

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