‘New weapons’ on display at North Korean military parade
By Reuters
15 April 2017 |
4:10 pm
North Korea shows off what are thought to be new ballistic missiles, and issues a grave warning to the United States, as it celebrates the 105th anniversary of the birth of state founder Kim Il Sung.
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