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Seoul Military reports claims North Korean launches more trash Balloons

Seoul Military reports claims North Korean launches more trash Balloons

Seoul’s military reports North Korea is launching more balloons carrying trash toward the South. The Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul warn citizens to be cautious of falling debris. Since late May, Pyongyang has launched the eighth round of balloons carrying trash. On Thursday, Seoul’s military reported that North Korea was launching more balloons believed … Read more

Kim Jong-un space dream crushed after North Korean rocket fails again

Kim Jong-un North Korean rocket fails

North Korea’s space aspirations under the leadership of Kim Jong-un faced a setback as the nation’s space vehicle failed to achieve its objectives once again. The rocket, carrying another reconnaissance satellite, encountered problems in its third stage, similar to previous attempts, preventing it from reaching Earth’s orbit. The Pyongyang space agency, the National Aerospace Development … Read more

North Korea claims to launched cruise missiles and increased its threat to the US

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  • Kim Yo Jong warned Pyongyang would transform the Pacific into a “firing range” if the US continued drills.
  • The purpose of the Freedom Shield exercises is to strengthen South Korean and US defenses against North Korean missile and nuclear threats.
  • Such exercises have been denounced by North Korea as the start of an attack and nuclear conflict.

As South Korea and the US begin extensive military exercises, which have inflamed Pyongyang’s resentment, North Korea claimed it had launched two cruise missiles from a submarine and renewed its warning to “mercilessly punish” the US.

The government of Kim Jong Un claimed to have launched two strategic cruise missiles from a submarine off the east coast of the peninsula on Sunday. The missiles traveled 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) in figure-8 formation before hitting a target. Prior to the joint exercises, the so-called underwater launching exercise confirmed a North Korean “nuclear war deterrence means,” according to the country’s official Korean Central News Agency.

Although North Korea is not prohibited from testing cruise missiles by United Nations resolutions, the launch of the rockets from a submarine would represent a significant advancement in the country’s capacity to potentially deliver a nuclear weapon that could strike US bases in South Korea and Japan.

The launch was verified by South Korea’s Joint Chief of Staff, which announced on Monday that it had intercepted an “unidentified missile test” fired by a North Korean submarine. The US and South Korean intelligence agencies are carefully analyzing the exact specifications, according to the JCS statement.

The most recent launches are a continuation of North Korea’s recent barrage of missile launches, which also includes an intercontinental ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead capable of reaching the US territory. Additionally, it prepares the ground for a new escalation of tensions as the Freedom Shield drills between the US and South Korea take place from Monday through March 23.

Aiming to strengthen their defenses against North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats, the US-South Korean exercises are some of the biggest the two nations have conducted in recent years. North Korea has promised an unprecedented reaction, having long criticized such drills as the start of an invasion and nuclear conflict.

In a statement posted on KCNA on Monday, the North Korean Foreign Ministry condemned the exercises and attacked the US for preparing to criticize Pyongyang for its record on human rights.

The people of North Korea are prepared to “mercilessly punish the U.S. imperialists completely denying the sovereignty of our state and its socialist system and thus make them pay dearly without fail,” according to the statement.

Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of the leader, warned Pyongyang would transform the Pacific into a “firing range” if the US continued drills. The Kim regime has threatened unprecedented action in response to the drills.

Additionally, she gave a hint that the government might begin evaluating how well its warhead designs can survive the heat of reentering the atmosphere. Although North Korea has shown that its rockets are capable of reaching the US mainland, it is unclear whether the warheads would survive the flight.

The purpose of the Freedom Shield exercises is to strengthen South Korean and US defenses against North Korean missile and nuclear threats. Such exercises have been denounced by North Korea as the start of an attack and nuclear conflict.

Joint military exercises between South Korea and the US were resumed under President Yoon Suk Yeol, who assumed office in May of last year after Donald Trump had scaled them back or stopped them.

The former US president hoped that the action would help his nuclear talks with Kim Jong Un. However, nothing tangible came out of those negotiations to curtail Pyongyang’s nuclear program, which only grew more extensive as denuclearization negotiations stalled.

Yoon is also seeking to increase military cooperation between South Korea and Japan, a move that would be firmly opposed by North Korea, which counts Tokyo as one of its most dangerous foes.

North Korea may test-launch its new solid-fuel ICBMs as early as this month, according to intelligence provided last week to lawmakers in parliament by South Korea’s spy agency.

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South Korea launches fighter jets after spotting 180 North Korean warplanes

South Korea launches fighter jets after spotting 180 North Korean warplanes

South Korea says it saw 180 North Korean military aircraft in four-hour span. US Defense Secretary calls on Pyongyang to cease “irresponsible and reckless activities”. The UN Security Council is anticipated to convene Friday to address North Korea’s latest missile tests, the US says. South Korea sent out roughly 80 fighter aero planes after spotting … Read more

North Korean called  latest party meeting amid pandemic, heavy rains

North Korean called  latest party meeting leader amid pandemic, heavy rains

 on Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over another meeting of the governing party to tighten discipline. As Pyongyang confronts an intestinal epidemic outbreak following a wave of COVID infections, Kim has been hosting a number of party meetings recently. The early start of the rainy season has added concerns over the … Read more

Biden ,Yoon Suk-yeol talked about North Korea’s nuclear ‘threat’

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President Joe Biden visited Seoul on Saturday. The US and South Korea stated that they would try to “expand” joint military drills in response to North Korean threats. In a joint statement, Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol “agree to initiate discussions to expand the scope and scale of combined military exercises and training … Read more

Biden security staffer investigated in S.Korea for assault: police

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Seoul police announced Friday that a member of US Vice President Joe Biden’s security team is being probed for “drunkenly beating” a South Korean citizen. According to an officer with Seoul’s Yongsan district police, the suspect, who works for the US Department of Homeland Security, is accused of physically assaulting a South Korean citizen while … Read more

North Korea fires missiles after Covid cases prompt Kim to order lockdown

North Korea showed its first-ever Covid-19 cases Thursday and declared a “severe emergency”, with chief Kim Jong Un appearing in a mask on tv for the first time to order national lockdowns. Hours after the shock announcement — the first time the nuclear-armed USA has admitted to having Covid cases — Seoul’s military stated it … Read more

N Korea experience new weapon that ‘will boost nuclear capabilities’

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North Korean chief Kim Jong Un has found the look at firing of a “new sort of tactical guided weapon” aimed at boosting the united states of America’s nuclear capabilities, according to country media. The reports on Sunday came as South Korea and the USA warned that Pyongyang should quickly resume nuclear testing and after … Read more

North Korean hackers steal $615 million from gamers – US

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The US has linked North Korean-backed hackers to a $615 million (£469 million) cryptocurrency robbery last month from gamers of the popular online game Axie Infinity. Players can earn cryptocurrency by participating in games or trading their avatars. The hack is possibly one of the largest to have occurred in the crypto world’s history. According … Read more

Hilarious meme mashup: Kim Jong Un’s dramatic missile launch in Gangnam Style

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Psy, the South Korean artist who sang the highly famous song Gangnam Style in 2013, was immediately likened to Kim Jong-un by netizens. North Korea just launched a massive intercontinental ballistic missile into orbit, which was almost hilarious in appearance. The massive missile, which KCNA dubbed the “Hwasongpo-17,” emerged atop a large launcher with eleven … Read more

Kim Jong attends a ballistic missile test

KIM Jong-un supervised the test-firing of North Korea’s biggest ever ballistic missile. The North Korean leader stepped out in a fancy leather jacket and sunglasses in front of the huge weapon in what might well be mistaken for a Top Gun movie scenario. Kim personally gave the go light for the testing of the massive … Read more

Man crossing into N Korea likely a defector

Man crossing into N Korea likely a defector

SEOUL – A man who entered North Korea on New Year’s Day by breaching the heavily fortified border from the South is presumed to be a defector from the North, the defence ministry in Seoul said. The man sparked a search operation by the South Korean military when surveillance equipment spotted him crossing an eastern … Read more

North Korea’s Kim says focus on economy, food production for 2022

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un put the economy front and centre of an agenda-setting speech at the end of a key ruling party meeting, state media reported on Saturday, with no mention of the United States. Instead of the policy positions on diplomacy for which Kim’s New Year statements have been closely watched in … Read more