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South Korea’s presidential Blue House. Photos: YouTube

Rockets ‘pummel’ South Korea’s presidential premises, government buildings in North’s latest propaganda video

North Korea

An official North Korean website has released a new propaganda video portraying a multiple rocket attack on South Korea’s presidential Blue House and other government buildings in Seoul.

It was uploaded on Monday to the DPRK Today website, which had released another video 10 days before depicting a nuclear attack on Washington.

Tensions have been rising on the Korean peninsula ever since the North conducted its fourth nuclear test on January 6.

Rockets approaching Seoul City Hall in latest North Korean propaganda video.

Over the past month, Pyongyang has issued repeated threats of strikes against Seoul and Washington, largely in response to annual South Korea-US war games that kicked off in early March.

The ongoing joint exercises have been larger than usual and included a special operation to “decapitate” the North Korean leadership in the event of a full-scale conflict.

Pyongyang took that as a direct threat to leader Kim Jong-un, and the Korean People’s Army (KPA) recently issued an “ultimatum” demanding South Korean President Park Geun-hye apologise and punish those who formulated the strategy.

screengrab of new propaganda video portraying a multiple rocket attack on South Korea’s government buildings.

The new 88-second video – entitled “If the ultimatum goes unanswered” – showed rockets fired from mobile launchers in the North slamming into the Blue House and destroying the buildings in a ball of fire.

It ended with the warning: “Everything will turn into ashes”.

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