North Korea conducted two ballistic missile launches, with the second possibly failing and exploding, potentially scattering debris inland, according to South Korea’s military. These launches came shortly after North Korea promised robust responses to joint military exercises by the United States, South Korea, and Japan.
The missiles were fired from Jangyon in southeastern North Korea, traveling 600km and 120km respectively. The first missile landed in waters near Chongjin, while the second, which may have malfunctioned, likely crashed inland. These actions followed the “Freedom Edge” drills involving the US, South Korea, and Japan, which Pyongyang perceives as provocative.
North Korea recently tested a new multiwarhead missile, claimed to counter US and South Korean defenses. South Korea contested its success, reporting a malfunction that caused the missile to spiral out of control and explode.
Professor Leif-Eric Easley of Ewha Womans University in Seoul highlighted North Korea’s strategy of using offensive actions to bolster its defense posture amid perceived threats from military exercises involving South Korea, Japan, and the US.
The latest missile launches mark North Korea’s first such actions in five days. They underscore Pyongyang’s persistent defiance and its determination to assert strength despite international condemnation and sanctions aimed at curbing its missile and nuclear programs. The developments heighten regional tensions and present challenges for diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting stability on the Korean Peninsula.
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