North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the testing of two new air defense missiles on Saturday, state media reported.

The Korean Central News Agency said the two missiles were launched at targets in order to test their "combat capability." The test appeared to be successful, as it was concluded that the air defense missile systems have "superior combat capability" in taking down potential incoming drones and cruise missiles due to their "unique and special technology."

"The firing particularly proved that the technological features of two types of projectiles are very suitable for destroying various aerial targets," KCNA added.

After the test, Kim, who was flanked by multiple military officials and others from his Workers' Party of Korea, ordered an unspecified "important task" t

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