
North Korea's Kim puts West on notice by operating 'world’s most powerful' tank during live fire exercises
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un operated a newly developed battle tank during live fire exercises on Wednesday, according to reports from state media on Thursday.
The drills took place near the country’s shared border with South Korea, per KCNA. They featured tanks, armored cars and FA-50 fighter jets, the army said.
The tank training came after South Korea and the U.S. military ended their annual 11-day joint drills. The North has condemned these drills as a rehearsal for invasion and North Korea's Defense Ministry vowed to carry out "responsible military activities" in response.
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