North Korea has launched several cruise missiles into the sea in response to joint military drills between the United States and South Korea. This marks the fourth round of weapons tests since the drills began last week, and the U.S. is reportedly planning to send an aircraft carrier for another round of drills. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is likely trying to enlarge his arsenal and boost his image of a strong leader in the face of domestic economic hardships.
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Over the weekend, North Korea conducted a series of drills simulating a nuclear counterattack against the U.S. and South Korea, overseen by leader Kim Jong Un. The drills included a short-range missile launch from a buried silo, which flew 420 kilometers before landing in the sea off the east coast. The drills were seen as a warning to the allies, with Kim Jong Un describing the missile launch as a simulated nuclear attack on South Korea.
North Korea has conducted a series of missile tests in recent days, including a long-range ballistic missile, two cruise missiles from a submarine, and two short-range ballistic missiles. In response, 800,000 citizens have volunteered to join or reenlist in the military to fight against the United States. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff reported the launch of one short-range ballistic missile from the Dongchang-ri area of North Pyongan. Leaders from South Korea and Japan met in Tokyo to discuss the situation, but North Korea is determined to continue its missile tests.
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This article discusses the missile launch by North Korea on Thursday morning, which overshadowed the planned summit between South Korea and Japan. The missile traveled approximately 1,000 km and reached an altitude of over 6,000 km, falling outside Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone. This launch is a reminder of the ongoing tensions between North Korea and its neighbors, and the challenges they face in addressing the threat posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Despite North Korea's recent missile tests in protest of the joint military exercises, the U.S. and South Korea have begun their largest joint drills in five years. The 11-day exercises will include field training operations and computer simulations to strengthen defense capabilities and maintain peace in the region. North Korea is likely to continue provocative weapons testing activities during the drills.
North Korea conducted a military drill on Friday, with Kim Jong Un in attendance, in response to the US-South Korean military drills that followed a North Korean missile launch on Thursday. Tensions between North Korea and the United States remain high, with North Korea continuing to develop its nuclear arsenal and the US maintaining a policy of maximum pressure on the regime. It is uncertain how the two sides will respond to each other's military actions in the coming weeks.
BigHit Music has announced that rapper and singer j-hope has begun the process of enlisting for mandatory military service in South Korea. Fans have expressed their sadness and support for the singer, understanding that it is a part of life in South Korea. j-hope’s enlistment is a reminder of the sacrifices that many young men make to serve their country, and of the support they receive from their families and fans.







