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North Korea says it simulated nuclear strike on South
By George WrightBBC News
North Korea says it has fired two short-range tactical ballistic missiles to simulate nuclear strikes on military targets in South Korea .
State media said the tests had been conducted as A Warning against the US deployment of strategic bombers to the region.
South Korea reported two missiles landing in The Sea .
The launches coincide with annual joint military drills held by South Korea and the US.
Pyongyang has long denounced the drills as A War rehearsal.
The North's army said the missiles had been fired late on Wednesday in a " tactical Nuclear Strike drill simulating Scorched Earth strikes at major command centres and operational airfields" in South Korea .
" The Drill is aimed to send a clear message to the enemies, " the army added.
The launches come A Day before South Korea and the US end 11 days of combined military drills.
The drills involved at least one US B-1B Strategic Bomber flying above the Korean Peninsula , according to South Korean media.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un observed a drill on Tuesday preparing his top commanders for all-out war with The South , according to state media.
The Drill simulated repelling a sudden invasion, then launching a counter-attack to occupy " the whole territory of the southern half" The Report said.
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