Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

North Korea says it’s readying nukes

- By HYUNG-JIN KIM

Seoul, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered his country’s nuclear weapons made ready for use at a moment’s notice, the official state news agency reported Friday.

Kim also said his country will ready its military so it is prepared to carry out preemptive attacks, calling the current situation very precarious, according to KCNA.

On Thursday, North Korea fired six short-range projectile­s into the sea off its east coast, South Korean officials said, just hours after the U.N. Security Council approved the toughest sanctions on the North in two decades for its recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch.

The firings also came shortly after South Korea’s National Assembly passed its first legislatio­n on human rights in North Korea.

The North Korean projectile­s, fired from the eastern coastal town of Wonsan, flew about 60 to 90 miles before landing in the sea, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

It wasn’t immediatel­y known exactly what North Korea fired, and the projectile­s could be missiles, artillery or rockets, South Korea’s Defense Ministry said.

North Korea routinely test-fires missiles and rockets, but often conducts weapons launches when angered at internatio­nal condemnati­on.

Thursday’s firings were seen as a “low-level” response to the U.N. sanctions, with North Korea unlikely to launch any major provocatio­n until its landmark ruling Workers’ Party convention in May, according to Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

North Korea has not issued an official reaction to the new U.N. sanctions, which include mandatory inspection­s of cargo leaving and entering North Korea by land, sea or air; a ban on all sales or transfers of small arms and light weapons to the North; and the expulsion of North Korean diplomats who engage in “illicit activities.”

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