North Korean leader's sister: We will launch a space missile for reconnaissance again
North Korean leader's sister: We will launch a space missile for reconnaissance again
The sister of the North Korean leader, deputy director of the ruling Workers' Party, Kim Yo Jong, said today, Thursday, that her country will continuously strive to develop space missile launches, condemning the US condemnation of the North Korean space missile launch yesterday, Wednesday.
Kim said, "in a message" broadcast by the North Korean Central News Agency, under the title, "No one can deny our sovereign right to launch a space missile... The United States of America has shown its aggressive feelings against our republic about our launch of the space missile, which is the right of self-defense."
And Kim Yo Jong added, "If our launch of the space missile deserves condemnation, then all countries that launched thousands of space missiles should be condemned, and the allegations of the United States are nothing but self-contradictory sophistry," according to the South Korean Yonhap news agency.
And the sister of the North Korean leader indicated that the United States is filling the sky of the Korean Peninsula at this hour also with many spacecraft and reconnaissance drones to monitor our movements, and it has no right to criticize our launch of the space missile.
"With all certainty, the space missile for military reconnaissance will be accurately placed in space orbit, to start the mission assigned to it," she said.
It is noteworthy that North Korea launched yesterday, Wednesday, a space missile for military reconnaissance for the first time, but it fell in the western sea of ​​the Korean Peninsula due to a malfunction in the engine of the second stage of the missile.