‘Radioactive Tsunami’ Causing Underwater Drone Tested by North Korea

North Korea tested several weapons meant for nuclear strikes including one that the Kim Jong Un regime claims to be a new underwater drone that can create a “radioactive tsunami.” North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw tests of these weapons meant for nuclear attacks on the US and its allies.

These tests were conducted from Tuesday through Thursday. The underwater drone cruised for nearly 60 hours off its east coast before detonating, reports said.

“The mission of the underwater nuclear strategic weapon is to stealthily infiltrate into operational waters and make a super-scale radioactive tsunami through underwater explosion to destroy naval striker groups and major operational ports of the enemy,” the KCNA news agency reported.

North Korea has warned the US of an unprecedented response to joint military exercises with South Korea and threatened to turn the Pacific Ocean into its “firing range” if the drills continue.

The latest tests of nuclear strike capabilities coincided with the end of one of the biggest US-South Korean joint drills in years. In June, Seoul and Washington are planning to conduct their largest-ever live-fire exercises.

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