Pyongyang - Arab Today
North Korea announced Saturday that it has successfully conducted a ground test of a new engine for an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the latest in a series of Pyongyang's claims of progress in its nuclear and missile programs.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un issued an order to conduct a "jet test of a new type high-power engine of intercontinental ballistic rocket and personally came to the Sohae Space Center to guide the test," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.
"The great success made in the test provided a firm guarantee for mounting another form of nuclear attack upon the US imperialists and other hostile forces, and made it possible to have access to more powerful means capable of reacting to nukes in kind," the KCNA quoted Kim as saying.
"Now the DPRK can tip new type intercontinental ballistic rockets with more powerful nuclear warheads and keep any cesspool of evils in the earth, including the US mainland, within our striking range and reduce them to ashes so that they may not survive in our planet," Kim said.
He also stressed the need to diversify nuclear attack means at a higher level to cope with the ever-more-increasing nuclear threats and arbitrariness of the US imperialists and thus decisively counter nukes in kind, KCNA said.
It was the latest in a series of claims of breakthroughs in the North's nuclear and missile programs.
The North argued on March 24 that it conducted the successful test of a "solid-fuel rocket engine and its cascade separation" inspected by Kim.
Pyongyang also announced earlier that it has already miniaturized nuclear warheads to fit on an ICBM and mastered missile atmospheric re-entry technology.
Source: QNA