North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees cruise missile launches

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  • South Korea confirms detection of multiple cruise missile launches
  • Kim’s activities highlight military and economic progress before key party congress
  • More missile tests possible around New Year’s Day, Yonhap says
  • Launch likely to test conventional and nuclear arms warhead delivery expert says

SEOUL, Dec 29 (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the launch of long-range strategic cruise missiles on Sunday, which confirmed the integrity of its nuclear power and counter-attack readiness in the face of security threats, state media KCNA said on Monday.

The launch is the latest event attended by Kim in a flurry of activity by the North Korean leader to underscore the country’s military and economic progress before a key ruling party congress expected to be held in early 2026.

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Kim expressed “great satisfaction” as the cruise missiles flew along their orbit above the sea west of the Korean Peninsula and hit their target, KCNA said.

Kim said “checking the reliability and rapid response of the components of the DPRK’s nuclear deterrent on a regular basis … (is) just a responsible exercise,” as the country “is facing various security threats,” using North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Kim affirmed that North Korea would keep devoting all its efforts to the “unlimited” development of its nuclear combat force, KCNA said.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Monday its military had detected the launch of multiple cruise missiles around 8 a.m. on Sunday (2300 Saturday GMT) from the Sunan area near Pyongyang.

A series of military activities by the North in the past week including ongoing work to build a nuclear-powered submarine are “activities that undermine peace and stability on the Korean peninsula,” a South Korean defence ministry spokesperson said.

Sunday’s launch follows KCNA’s report last week that Kim had observed construction of a nuclear-powered submarine with his daughter, a possible successor, and oversaw the test-firing of long-range surface-to-air missiles.

North Korea could conduct additional missile tests around New Year’s Day, Yonhap news agency said, citing a South Korean military official. South Korea’s military declined to comment on the possibility of further launches.

Hong Min, an expert on North Korea at the Korea Institute for National Unification in Seoul, said Sunday’s launch was likely to test an upgrade to cruise missiles that are capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear weapons.

Kim also attended the opening ceremony of a paper mill on Sunday, KCNA said.

During the past month, Kim has attended multiple openings of facilities including factories and hotels, as the country races to wrap up its current “five-year plan” of development before convening the Ninth Congress of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea in early 2026.

Reporting by Joyce Lee in Seoul, additional reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Stephen Coates

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