Deccan Chronicle

In new video, N. Korea blows up White House

Washington, Seoul warn of ‘swift punitive measures’

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Washington, April 27: US and South Korea on Thursday warned North Korea that they would take “swift punitive measures” in the event of more provocatio­n as Pyongyang released a propaganda video showing the White House being destroyed in a missile attack.

The new video, which also showed an aircraft carrier being hit, was released after the US military said a navy strike group led by the supercarri­er USS Carl Vinson was within “striking distance” of North Korea, the Daily Telegraph reported.

During the 2.5-minute clip beach landings, US bombers and an American fleet of warships are all shown in the cross-hairs.

The video ends with a mock up of a rocket strike obliterati­ng the White House, according to the Daily Mail.

The North also vowed that it would “never stop” carrying out tests of its military hardware, raising concerns that it was preparing a possible act which could provoke the United States.

This came after a top US military commander in the Pacific was quoted as saying that President Donald Trump’s administra­tion wanted to bring Kim Jong-un “to his senses”. Earlier, in a joint statement by the US secretary of state Rex Tillerson, secretary of defence James Mattis, and director of national intelligen­ce Dan Coats, had said that Mr Trump would pressure Pyongyang “by tightening economic sanctions and pursuing diplomatic measures with our allies and regional partners” — an approach that has been adopted by the past three US administra­tions.

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IN March, Kim Jong Un had released a propaganda video depicting North Korean troops blowing up a US aircraft carrier while the North troops destroying American bombers.
TAUNTING U.S. IN March, Kim Jong Un had released a propaganda video depicting North Korean troops blowing up a US aircraft carrier while the North troops destroying American bombers.

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