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The world is simmering on the edge of nuclear war as hermit state dictator Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump exchange deadly war threats.

Now North Korea have hit back again with a series of violent posters being erected across the capital Pyongyang today.

Dozens of missiles can be seen fired at the US in the artwork as leadership boast of their explosive long-range arsenal.

(Image: DPRK TODAY)

One poster says “Answer of the DPRK” with a North Korea flag and missiles smashing into the White House.

Another reads "The whole US mainland is in our striking range" as the whole of the country is in flames with more rockets being fired at the country.

The posters were shared by state-run DPRK Today – Kim’s thinly veiled mouthpiece to spew hatred against the US.

This comes as the same news outlet shared terrifying computer-generated pics of a US bomber and warship being blown up by North Korean missiles on Sunday.

It was just hours after the same type of bomber flew near the state’s airspace in a show of force.

DPRK Today brazenly suggests the posters reflect the angry public mood towards its enemy, branding the US “a theatre of evil rampage”.

(Image: GETTY)

It cites an interview with Kim Chol, a teacher of Kim Il Sung University, who loves the new posters.

Chol “is excited with the will to totally destroy the enemies”.

While Kim Ok Ryon, a resident in Central District, was also said to have shared his violent anti-US views.

He is said by the news outlet to have added: “My country is one of world military powers possessed of ICBM-ready H-bomb, the ‘absolute weaponry’ on the earth.

“It is quite natural to finish those American blood-thirsty zombies with fire.

“We should annihilate the US, the empire of evils, with our nuclear weapons of justice.”

North Korea appears to have boosted defences on its east coast, it was revealed today.

This comes as yesterday the North said Trump had declared war with his threatening speeches.

It vowed to shoot down US bombers flying near its border.

Tensions have escalated since North Korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test earlier this month.

The rhetoric has reached a new level in recent days with leaders on both sides exchanging threats and insults.