North Korea claims it fired two cruise missiles from a

North Korea claims it fired two cruise missiles from a submarine

The shooting took place outside the coastal city of Sinpo (in eastern North Korea), according to KCNA on Sunday morning. For its part, the South Korean army has confirmed that it has discovered a new missile launch.

Pyongyang fired two cruise missiles from a submarine on Sunday, North Korea’s KCNA agency said, hours before joint military exercises between Seoul and Washington.

The shooting took place outside the coastal city of Sinpo (in eastern North Korea), according to KCNA on Sunday morning. For its part, the South Korean army, quoted by the Yonhap Agency, has confirmed that it has discovered a new missile launch.

According to the South Korean military, Pyongyang had already fired a short-range ballistic missile towards the sea off its west coast on Thursday, according to the South Korean military.

In late February, North Korea announced it had fired cruise missiles in response to the intensification of US-South Korean military exercises, which it considers a “declaration of war.”

Relations between Pyongyang and Seoul are at a multi-year low and talks have stalled. In 2022, the North described its nuclear status as “irreversible” and conducted a series of ballistics and missile tests in violation of UN resolutions.

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