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North Korea threatens retaliation after ‘preemptive strike’ comment from South Korean official

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North Korea isn’t happy with a remark made by a senior South Korean official and has warned the nation might face a “severe risk,” an official stated.

Kim Yo Jong, the authoritative sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, pushed again on South Korea’s protection minister, who stated his nation might launch a preemptive strike on their northern neighbors, calling him a “scum-like man.”

“The mindless and scum-like man dare point out a ‘preemptive strike’ at a nuclear weapons state,” Kim stated advised state media.

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She additionally warned South Korea might be topic to retaliation as South Korean Protection Minister Suh Wook boasted Friday that his nation may launch precision strikes on North Korea if his nation believes there to be an impending missile strike.

FILE – Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea’s chief Kim Jong Un, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 2, 2019. (Jorge Silva/Pool Picture through AP, File)

“South Korea might face a severe risk owing to the reckless remarks made by its protection minister,” she added. “South Korea ought to self-discipline itself if it desires to stave off catastrophe.”

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The remark in query from Wook got here amid missile take a look at launches from North Korea and is especially uncommon as South Korean President Moon Jae-in pushes for reconciliation throughout the Korean Peninsula.

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A South Korean practice runs on the rail monitor, which the 2 Koreas hope to ultimately use as a global transport hyperlink, close to to the border village of Panmunjom in North Korea, in Paju, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 30, 2018.  (AP Picture/Ahn Younger-joon)
(AP Picture/Ahn Younger-joon)

Pak Jong Chon, an official inside the North Korean authorities, additionally warned that “any slight misjudgment and sick assertion rattling the opposite celebration underneath the current scenario” may end in “a harmful battle and a full-blown battle.”

FILE – On this April 8, 2012, file photograph, a soldier stands in entrance of the Unha-3 rocket at a launching web site in Tongchang-ri, North Korea. (AP Picture/David Guttenfelder, File)
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North Korea will “mercilessly direct navy power into destroying main targets in Seoul and the South Korean military” if a preemptive assault happens, Pak stated.

The Related Press contributed to this report.

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