Russia moves military troops to N Korea border after Kim Jong-un threat to US

Reacting to a repetitive series of ballistic missile test from North Korea, Trump had stated in the media "some very unusual moves have been made over the last two or three hours.” The USA president further stated that he, however, was confident about Chinese President Xi Jinping trying very hard

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 21 April 2017 12:12 PM GMT
Russia moves military troops to N Korea border after Kim Jong-un threat to US
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Russia moves military troops to N Korea border after Kim Jong-un threat to US

Moscow: Russia has moved down heavy military equipment to its border with North Korea after a war of words between latter’s leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump.

It could be recalled that North Korea, on Thursday, had threatened to use its ‘Super mighty preemptive strike’ turning down US to ashes and later Trump had praised China for ‘menace of North Korea’, signaled Russia to take its preventive measures, thus, passing on its military troops and equipment to its border to combat any probable warfare.

Reacting to a repetitive series of ballistic missile test from North Korea, Trump had stated in the media "some very unusual moves have been made over the last two or three hours.” The USA president further stated that he, however, was confident about Chinese President Xi Jinping trying very hard to pressure Beijing's ally and neighbor North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.

Giving no indications of what the possible moves might be, the officials are signaling towards an elevated level of activity by Chinese bombers and that the issue is reaching a possible heightened state of readiness.

Tensions have risen sharply in recent months after North Korea conducted two nuclear weapons tests last year and carried out a steady stream of ballistic missile tests. Trump, who took office in January, has vowed to prevent North Korea from being able to hit the United States with a nuclear missile.

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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