North Korea “Successful launch” Press report Chairman witnessed without saying at 11:34 on November 1

North Korea announced on the morning that it had succeeded in launching a "super large rocket cannon" on a flying object launched on the 31st. On the other hand, it is not clear whether Kim Jung-eun, the chairman of the Korean Labor Party, was present, and it seems that he avoided over-stimulating the United States with limited coverage compared to previous launches.

According to the South Korean army, North Korea launched two short-distance flying vehicles from the vicinity of Seungcheon (Jeoncheon) in the western part of Pyongnam (Heian) in the afternoon on the 31st.

On this day, the Korean Labor Party's official newspaper, the Labor Newspaper, announced on March 31 that it had succeeded in launching a "super large rocket gun".

On top of that, it is said that the perfection of the continuous shooting system has been verified.

On the other hand, the Labor Newspaper reported that Kim Jong Eun, the chairman of the Korean Labor Party, celebrated the launch, but did not reveal whether he was present.

Also, the Labor Newspaper reported all the launches of ballistic missiles, etc. from May until last month on one side, and most of them posted multiple photos, but only two photos per day and only one photo, The report is relatively moderate.

North Korea seems to have avoided excessive stimulation in anticipation of discussions with the United States regarding denuclearization.

Secretary of the Secretary: “Strictly protested and strongly accused”

Secretary of the Secretary said at a press conference after the cabinet meeting, “North Korea ’s missile launch violates the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and is extremely regrettable. "I immediately protested and protested strongly against North Korea through the embassy's route."

After that, he said, “As a government, I would like to closely protect the life assets of the people while working closely with the United States, Korea, and the international community.”