North Korea says it tested new anti-airplane missiles

North Korea has said it has tested a new anti-airplane missile on Thursday. This is the fourth test of weapons by the communist state for less than a month. The newest test took place just days after North Korea launched a hypersonic missile believed to have nuclear capacity, writes [...]
The newest test took place just a few days after North Korea launched a hypersonic missile, believed to have nuclear capacity, writes BBC, broadcasting Express.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said tests “create greater prospects for instability and uncertainty.
Pingongang says his weapons are necessary for self - defense, accusing the United States and South Korea of double standards.
Recent tests are being seen as a clear sign that North Korea has no intention of slowing down the development of weapons despite strict sanctions.
Otherwise, North Korea has been in solitary confinement for over a year. This country during the pandemic has cut off most of its trade with China's closest ally, and the economy is thought to be in terrible shape.












