North korea fires multiple projectiles ―souths military
According to reports, North Korea has fired multiple projectiles into the sea off its eastern coast, prompting a response from South Korea's military.
Here are some key details:
- The projectiles were launched from the eastern coastal city of Wonsan, North Korea, at around 6:30 am local time (21:30 UTC).
- The South Korean military detected the launches and is monitoring the situation closely.
- The projectiles are believed to be short-range ballistic missiles, but the exact type and range are not yet clear.
- The launches come amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea conducting a series of missile tests in recent weeks.
- The South Korean military has issued a statement saying that it is "closely monitoring the situation and maintaining a high level of readiness" in response to the launches.
It's worth noting that North Korea has been conducting a series of missile tests in recent weeks, including a test of a new type of submarine-launched ballistic missile. The country has also been increasing its military capabilities and has been accused of violating international sanctions.
The situation on the Korean Peninsula remains tense, with both North and South Korea maintaining a high level of military readiness. The international community is closely watching the situation and urging restraint from all parties involved.