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Kim and teen Daughter watch N Korea flaunt cluster bomb missile power

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Kim and teen Daughter watch N Korea flaunt cluster bomb missile power

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photo provided by the North Korean government,

Show of force escalates

Kim Jong Un has overseen a fresh missile test, with North Korea confirming launches of ballistic missiles carrying cluster munition warheads. The move underlines a push to improve its ability to overwhelm missile defenses.

Daughter appears alongside leader

State media images showed Kim observing the launch with his teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae, seen by some as a potential successor. The pair watched as missiles arced over the sea before hitting a target.

Cluster weapons take center stage

The missiles were described as upgraded Hwasong-11 variants fitted with cluster and fragmentation warheads, designed to scatter multiple bomblets across a wide area — making them harder to intercept.

Message to Washington and Seoul

The tests send a clear signal to both the United States and South Korea, with analysts warning Pyongyang is refining tools to punch through layered defenses.

Global concern over banned weapons

Cluster munitions are banned by more than 120 countries due to the long-term danger of unexploded ordnance. But North Korea, Iran, Israel and the United States are not signatories.

Strategic timing

The tests come amid rising global tensions, with observers suggesting Pyongyang is using the moment to showcase its growing military reach.

Diplomacy still on the table

Donald Trump has indicated interest in renewed talks, though North Korea continues to reject calls for nuclear disarmament as a condition. A planned meeting with Xi Jinping could yet open a diplomatic window.

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