North Korea warned the US to stop "their military hysteria," or to deal with the impact, while a US Navy's naval attack group is headed to the area, while Pyongyang celebrates the "Day of the Sun", the 105th anniversary of The birth of the founder of Kim Il-Sung.
Hundreds of soldier-filled soldiers were lined up in the morning along the banks of the Tenentong, the river that runs through Pyongyang before they began to parade in the city. Kim Jong-Yun, a leader of North Korea, attended a parade with his advisers from Kim Jil-Sung's central square, which involved soldiers and bands of the army, with tanks, various rocket launchers, and other weapons.
The aim of the parade, in addition to celebrating the Sun's Day, is the official name given to the birthday of Kim Il-Sung, the grandfather of the current North Korean leader, to send a message to the United States, South Korea And Japan for the military power of the country. Many analysts believe that Pyongyang may be launching another ballistic missile or the sixth nuclear missile test on the occasion of the celebrations.
Meanwhile, the second in the North Korean hierarchy warned today that the country is ready to retaliate with nuclear weapons if attacked with such a few days after US President Donald Trump stated that the "problem" of the North Korean missile and Nuclear program will be "dealt with".
In a statement issued by the official North Korean KCNA agency, the country's army assured that US bases in South Korea, "like the heads of evil," such as the presidential building in Seoul, "will become dust in A few minutes' in case of war. He even commented that the "serious military hysteria" of the Government of Tramb has reached "dangerous levels and can no longer be overlooked." "The toughest countermeasures will be taken against the US and its naval forces in such a ruthless way that we will not allow the attackers to survive," KCNA said, citing the North Korean Army General Staff spokesman.
According to analysts of North Korea's "38 North" site based on many recent satellite images, the Punjerini nuclear test site is "ready" to go live.
North Korea has already conducted five nuclear tests, two of which last year. In late March and early April, the country launched three ballistic missiles that fell into the sea of Japan. The United States responded by sending an airliner to the area, accompanied by three missiles and submarines, an "armada," as President Trump described.