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North Korea Fires Salvo of Ballistic Missiles Amid US-South Korea Drills and West Asia Crisis

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Pyongyang: North Korea launched approximately 10 ballistic missiles toward its eastern sea on Saturday, according to South Korea’s military, in a significant display of force that coincides with ongoing joint military exercises between Seoul and Washington. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) reported that the missiles were fired from the vicinity of Pyongyang. While the exact flight distance is still being determined, Japan’s Defence Ministry confirmed that the weapons landed in waters outside the country’s exclusive economic zone.

The timing of the launches is particularly sensitive, as US and South Korean forces conduct their 11-day “Freedom Shield” exercise. This annual springtime drill is designed to test joint operational capabilities through computer simulations and field training. In response to the provocation, the South Korean military has increased surveillance and maintained a state of high readiness, sharing real-time data with counterparts in the United States and Japan to counter potential follow-up launches.

Adding to the regional tension is the escalating conflict in the Middle East involving the Trump administration. Local media reports have sparked concerns regarding security lapses on the Korean Peninsula, with speculation that the United States may be relocating critical missile defence assets—including components of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system and Patriot batteries—from South Korea to support operations against Iran. President Lee Jae-myung’s office declined to confirm specific US military movements but maintained that the allies’ collective defence posture remains robust.

North Korean leadership has used the geopolitical instability to sharpen its rhetoric. Kim Yo-jong, the influential sister of leader Kim Jong-un, recently condemned the joint drills, warning of “terrible consequences” and describing the global security structure as collapsing due to the actions of “outrageous international rogues.” Furthermore, Pyongyang has officially voiced support for Tehran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

The current deadlock in diplomacy dates back to the 2019 collapse of the second summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump. Since then, North Korea has increasingly pivoted toward Russia, reportedly sending troops and military hardware to support Moscow’s efforts in Ukraine. This evolving alliance, coupled with the North’s persistent missile testing, continues to undermine stability in the Indo-Pacific as the world’s attention remains divided by conflicts in multiple theatres.

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