Kim wants power to 'surely annihilate' enemies as he orders sharp rise in missile production
toured factories producing tactical missiles, missile launch platforms, armoured vehicles and artillery shells on Friday and Saturday, KCNA said.Mr Kim says the military needs 'overwhelming' power. Pic: Korean Central News Agency/AP
At a missile factory, he called on suppliers to"drastically boost" capacity to allow missiles to be mass produced for the frontline military units, KCNA said.joint summer military drills, scheduled to start in a week, which Mr Kim sees as a dry-run for invading his country.
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