North Korea has launched a new set of short-range ballistic missiles, marking its second missile test within a week. This provocative action took place early Wednesday and is believed to be linked to the country’s suspected illicit arms supply to Russia amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine.
The South Korean military reported that the missiles were fired from the Kaechon area in South Phyongan Province and flew approximately 400 kilometers.
Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff condemned the launch, describing it as a significant threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.
This recent missile test follows North Korea’s earlier firing of multiple short-range missiles last Thursday.
The North’s leadership has been intensifying military activities this year, declaring South Korea its “principal enemy” and relocating nuclear-capable weapons closer to the border.
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As North Korea prepares for an upcoming parliamentary meeting in October, which may formalize its hostile stance toward South Korea in its constitution, international observers remain concerned about the implications of these missile tests.
The situation continues to escalate as North Korea strengthens its military ties with Russia, further complicating regional security dynamics.