Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un Threatens To Destroy South Korea With Nuclear Strikes If Provoked

First Published: 4th October, 2024 14:19 IST

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened to use nuclear weapons and destroy South Korea permanently if provoked, state media reported Friday, after the South’s leader warned that Kim’s regime

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened to use nuclear weapons and destroy South Korea permanently if provoked, state media reported Friday, after the South’s leader warned that Kim’s regime would collapse if he attempted to use nuclear arms.

The exchange of such rhetoric between the rival Koreas is nothing new, but the latest comments come during heightened animosities over the North’s recent disclosure of a nuclear facility and its continuation of missile tests.

COMMENTS

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
BSF Trooper Severely Injured in Smuggler Attack Near Indo-Bangladesh Border in Tripura

The injured trooper, identified as Harish Chandra Pandey of the 150th BSF battalion, sustained a deep head wound.

04th October 2024
Banner
Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay emphasizes Gross National Happiness (GNH) , Praises India’s Role in Nation’s Growth

"Without India’s goodwill and support, the Gelephu Mindfulness City would not be possible," says Tobgay.

04th October 2024
Banner
Family Of 4, Including 2 Children Shot Dead By Miscreants In Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi

Family Of 4, Including 2 Children Shot Dead By Miscreants In Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi

04th October 2024
Banner
Gelephu Mindfulness City : Architect Ingels Shares Vision for a City Designed with Local Materials and Traditional Craftsmanship

Buildings will showcase wood and stone carvings, celebrating Bhutanese artistry while blending modern techniques.

04th October 2024
Banner
‘Classical Language’ Status For Assamese, CM Sarma Extends Gratitude To PM Modi

In a major development, the Assamese language has achieved the status of a Classical Language. The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved to confer the status of classical language to Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali languages. The Government of India decided to create a new category of languages as “classical languages” on October 12, 2004, […]

04th October 2024