The Chosun Central News reported on the "fire fighting drills" of the long-range artillery troops with the aim of checking the intentional strike capacity of the long-range artillery troops.

North Korea's training is only a week after the launch of two extra-large guns.

Kim Jong Un presented the combat situation at the guard station, watched the training, and expressed "great satisfaction."

He particularly emphasized that "the full range of artillery squads were fully operational."

According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, North Korea fired a variety of short-range projectiles yesterday (9:36) from Seondeok, South Hamgyong, to the northeastern east sea.

The military is said to be weighing the three shots on an "extremely large artillery" that was fired during the frontline long-range artillery squad training today.