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North Korea fires cruise missiles into the sea after US-South Korean military drills end

A day before the US-South Korean training ended, North Korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea. It said the launch was meant to simulate nuclear strikes on South Korea. North has been extending its weapons testing activities in response to the United States-South Korea summer military drills.

North Korea fires cruise missiles into the sea after US-South Korean military drills end
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Sep 2, 2023, 11:10 AM IST

Seoul (South Korea): "North Korea launched several cruise missiles into the sea Saturday", South Korea's military said, extending its weapons testing activities in response to the United States-South Korea summer military drills. South Korea's military detected the launches early Saturday morning off the North's west coast, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

The statement said South Korean and US intelligence authorities were analyzing details of the launches. It said South Korea has boosted its surveillance posture and maintains a firm military readiness in close coordination with the United States. The launches came two days after the US and South Korean militaries wrapped up their 11-day training exercises that North Korea regards as a rehearsal for invasion. Washington and Seoul officials maintain their drills are defensive.

A day before the US-South Korean training ended, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea in a launch it said was meant to simulate scorched earth nuclear strikes on South Korea. The North said it was separately holding a command post exercise aimed at rehearsing an occupation of South Korea's territory in the event of conflict.

Also read: North Korea launches ballistic missiles toward the sea after US flies bombers during drills

On August 21, the day when the US-South Korean drills began, North Korea's state media said its leader Kim Jong Un observed cruise missile launches. North Korea's second attempt to place a military spy satellite in orbit failed on August 24, but the country said it will make a third attempt in October.

Since the start of 2022, North Korea has performed more than 100 weapons tests many of them ballistic launches, which are banned by United Nations Security Council resolutions. North Korea's cruise missile tests aren't prohibited, but they still pose a threat to its rivals because they are designed to fly at a lower altitude to evade radar detection. Analysts say the main missions of North Korean cruise missiles are striking incoming US warships and aircraft carriers in the event of war.

Foreign experts say Kim uses US-South Korean military drills as a pretext to expand his missile and nuclear arsenals to boost leverage in future diplomacy with the United States. They say Kim seeks international recognition as a legitimate nuclear state to get UN sanctions on the North lifted. (AP)

Also read: Russia, North Korea “actively advancing” in arms deal negotiations: US

Seoul (South Korea): "North Korea launched several cruise missiles into the sea Saturday", South Korea's military said, extending its weapons testing activities in response to the United States-South Korea summer military drills. South Korea's military detected the launches early Saturday morning off the North's west coast, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

The statement said South Korean and US intelligence authorities were analyzing details of the launches. It said South Korea has boosted its surveillance posture and maintains a firm military readiness in close coordination with the United States. The launches came two days after the US and South Korean militaries wrapped up their 11-day training exercises that North Korea regards as a rehearsal for invasion. Washington and Seoul officials maintain their drills are defensive.

A day before the US-South Korean training ended, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea in a launch it said was meant to simulate scorched earth nuclear strikes on South Korea. The North said it was separately holding a command post exercise aimed at rehearsing an occupation of South Korea's territory in the event of conflict.

Also read: North Korea launches ballistic missiles toward the sea after US flies bombers during drills

On August 21, the day when the US-South Korean drills began, North Korea's state media said its leader Kim Jong Un observed cruise missile launches. North Korea's second attempt to place a military spy satellite in orbit failed on August 24, but the country said it will make a third attempt in October.

Since the start of 2022, North Korea has performed more than 100 weapons tests many of them ballistic launches, which are banned by United Nations Security Council resolutions. North Korea's cruise missile tests aren't prohibited, but they still pose a threat to its rivals because they are designed to fly at a lower altitude to evade radar detection. Analysts say the main missions of North Korean cruise missiles are striking incoming US warships and aircraft carriers in the event of war.

Foreign experts say Kim uses US-South Korean military drills as a pretext to expand his missile and nuclear arsenals to boost leverage in future diplomacy with the United States. They say Kim seeks international recognition as a legitimate nuclear state to get UN sanctions on the North lifted. (AP)

Also read: Russia, North Korea “actively advancing” in arms deal negotiations: US

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