North Korean state media reported that leader Kim Jong Un supervised a recent ground test of a high-thrust solid-fuel engine intended for long-range missiles. The test reportedly took place at an unspecified location within North Korea and involved a significant technological advancement in the country’s missile capabilities.

According to the reports, the engine was designed to enhance the performance and reliability of North Korea’s missile system, potentially contributing to an increase in its strategic reach. The test’s success is seen as part of the country’s ongoing efforts to develop advanced missile technology.

International observers and security analysts are monitoring North Korea’s missile developments closely, noting that such advancements could impact regional stability and provoke further international scrutiny. The test signals North Korea’s continued focus on strengthening its missile arsenal, despite ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at denuclearization and arms control.

The South Korean and U.S. governments have yet to release official statements regarding the reported test. Analysts indicate that North Korea’s missile activities remain a significant factor in regional security discussions and could influence future negotiations on arms control and peace talks.

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