The New York Times issued a correction on a report yesterday about the intercontinental ballistic missile North Korea fired this week.

The correction, flagged earlier by the Washington Free Beacon, acknowledges the original article cited a parody North Korea Twitter account:

Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article attributed incorrectly a Twitter statement to the North Korean government. The North Korean government did not belittle a joint American-South Korean military exercise as “demonstrating near total ignorance of ballistic science,” that statement was from the DPRK News Service, a parody Twitter account.

This was the tweet in question:

Imbecilic Americans drunkenly fire missiles into East Sea of Korea, demonstrating near total ignorance of ballistic science. pic.twitter.com/Yye1Kksvh7 — DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) July 4, 2017

And this is not the first time a news organization has mistaken the parody account for the real thing.

And now the account has responded with this declaration:

Ministry of Culture bans New York Times. — DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) July 5, 2017

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