Kim Jong-Un releases propaganda video where North Korea 'blows up' an US aircraft carrier days after the dictator threatened to reduce America to 'ashes' if provoked


The military propaganda video shows North Korean troops targeting American planes


Kim Jong-Un released a military propaganda video depicting North Korean troops blowing up a US aircraft carrier.

The strange clip posted on Saturday by state media shows fictional footage of North Korean troops joyously destroying American planes and bombers.

A female narrator gleefully exclaims over the war footage 'a knife will be stabbed into the throat of the carrier, while the bomber will fall from the sky after getting hit by a hail of fire' according to Yonhap News Agency.

Hoards of North Korean troops are seen cheering on the destruction of American air carriers in the
propaganda video

The video shows 'Foal Eagle' military drills with America and South Korea which have long angered the North Korean government according to Newsweek.

Uriminzokkiri, the YouTube page where the video was published, has hosted other controversial clips
which depict North Korean troops bombing America.

In 2013 it published a video showing a North Korean man dreaming of missiles raining down upon Washington, D.C. and New York.

The video comes as Kim threatened to reduce the US 'to ashes' with nuclear weapons if American fires 'even a single bullet' at North Korea.

Pyongyang said it would use its 'invincible Hwasong rockets tipped with nuclear warheads' to defend its territory as tensions with South Korea continued to escalate.

It comes as Seoul insisted North Korea's latest rocket-engine test showed 'meaningful' progress and as an an analyst said the secretive state had taken a dangerous step towards its goal of developing a rocket that could hit the United States.
The female narrator says 'a knife will be stabbed into the throat of the carrier, while the bomber will fall from the sky after getting hit by a hail of fire'


Kim Jong-Un has threatened to reduce the US 'to ashes' with nuclear weapons if American fires 'even a single bullet' at North Korea. He is pictured yesterday inspecting the ground jet test of newly developed high-thrust engine at the Sohae Satellite Launching Ground in North Korea

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