News in photos: US nuclear-powered submarine arrives in Busan as statement vs N. Korea

Nuclear-powered submarine USS Michigan approaches at the southeastern port city of Busan on April 25, 2017. North Korea on April 25, marked a military anniversary with a conventional firing drill, reports said, as South Korea announced joint naval exercises with a US aircraft carrier amid tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. / AFP PHOTO / YONHAP / YONHAP /  - South Korea OUT / NO ARCHIVES -  RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE
Nuclear-powered submarine USS Michigan approaches at the southeastern port city of Busan on April 25, 2017.
North Korea on April 25, marked a military anniversary with a conventional firing drill, reports said, as South Korea announced joint naval exercises with a US aircraft carrier amid tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions. / AFP PHOTO / YONHAP / YONHAP / – South Korea

 

In this image released by the US Navy shows the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan being greeted on April 25, 2017 as it arrives in Busan, South Korea, for a scheduled port visit while conducting routine patrols throughout the western Pacific. The Michigan made a port call at Busan, while US navy destroyers carried out separate joint exercises with Japanese and South Korean vessels. According to the US Navy's Submarine Force Pacific website, the Michigan carries more than 150 Tomahawk cruise missiles. / AFP PHOTO / US NAVY / Jermaine RALLIFORD / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US NAVY / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jermaine Ralliford" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
In this image released by the US Navy shows the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan being greeted on April 25, 2017 as it arrives in Busan, South Korea, for a scheduled port visit while conducting routine patrols throughout the western Pacific.
The Michigan made a port call at Busan, while US navy destroyers carried out separate joint exercises with Japanese and South Korean vessels. According to the US Navy’s Submarine Force Pacific website, the Michigan carries more than 150 Tomahawk cruise missiles. / AFP PHOTO / US NAVY / Jermaine RALLIFORD / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – MANDATORY CREDIT “AFP PHOTO / US NAVY / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jermaine Ralliford”