Kim Jong-Un meets with Putin as North Korea fires ballistic missiles

Putin & Kim Jong-Un shake hands in first meeting since 2019

Kim Jong Un has officially begun a summit with Russian president Vladimir Putin, as North Korea fired two ballistic missiles its coast.

The pair shook hands as they met this morning, flanked by an entourage their most senior advisors.

This missile launch was the latest provocative act in North Korea’s continuing weapons testing frenzy since the beginning of 2022. Kim leveraged the distraction provided by Putin’s involvement in the Ukraine war to boost his country’s weapons development.

The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff did not immediately reveal how far these North Korean missiles had travelled.

Meanwhile, Japan’s Coast Guard, using information from Tokyo’s Defence Ministry, stated that the missiles had most likely already landed but encouraged vessels to keep vigilant for falling debris.

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Ukrainian cruise missiles and drones have targeted Russia’s prized naval fleet in Crimea

Reports from the area indicate that two Russian military ships, currently undergoing repairs at the Sevastopol shipyard in occupied Crimea, have been damaged as a result of the attack. Furthermore, it’s been confirmed that at least 24 people have sustained injuries in the aftermath of this strike.

According to Russia’s defense ministry, Ukraine launched ten cruise missiles at the Sevastopol shipyard. These precision-guided missiles found their marks, resulting in substantial damage to the ships that were targeted.Follow the latest reporting HERE.

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