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North Korea leader Kim inspects artillery that can hit South Korean capital

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 5:37 PM

SEOUL, May 8 (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected the production of new artillery ​with a range exceeding 60 ‌km (37 miles) that would be deployed at the South Korean border and bolster its ability to hit Seoul and other ‌targets, ​KCNA state news ⁠agency said on Friday.

Kim ⁠said the extended range of the new 155-mm self-propelled howitzer “will provide a great change and advantage in ​the land operations of our army,” KCNA reported.

For decades, the ⁠North has been developing ⁠strategic weapons, including long-range ​ballistic missiles that could carry nuclear weapons ​and reach the U.S. mainland.

In recent ‌years it has also expanded its conventional arsenal.

North Korea’s supply of missiles and artillery to Russia, in ⁠support of the war against Ukraine, has given it valuable battlefield data on its ⁠weapons, ‌South Korean officials and ⁠experts have said.

Kim separately supervised ​the ‌navigational manoeuvrability of one ​of its ⁠two modern navy destroyers being tested for deployment, KCNA said. Kim has ordered the construction of two additional destroyers.

(Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by ​Edmund Klamann)