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North Korea fired at least 23 missiles into the sea on Wednesday, including one that landed less than 60 km (40 miles) off South Korea's coast, which South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol described as ''territorial encroachment& and Washington denounced as &reckless&, Reuters reported.It was the first time a ballistic missile had landed near the South's waters since the peninsula was divided in 1945, and the most missiles fired by the North in a single day.
South Korea issued rare air raid warnings and launched its own missiles in response.According to Reuters the launches came just hours after Pyongyang demanded that the United States and South Korea stop large-scale military exercises, saying such &military rashness and provocation can be no longer tolerated&.In Washington, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby called the North Korean launches &reckless& and said the United States would make sure it had the military capabilities in place to defend its treaty allies South Korea and Japan.The missile landed outside South Korea's territorial waters, but south of the Northern Limit Line (NLL), a disputed inter-Korean maritime border.South Korean warplanes fired three air-to-ground missiles into the sea north across the NLL in response, the South's military said.
An official said the weapons used included an AGM-84H/K SLAM-ER, which is a United States -made &stand-off& precision attack weapon that can fly for up to 270 km (170 miles) with a 360-kg (800-lb) warhead, read the report.The South's launches came after Yoon's office vowed a &swift and firm response&.President Yoon Suk-yeol noted North Korea's provocation today was an effective act of territorial encroachment by a missile intruding the NLL for the first time since (the two Koreas&) division,& his office said.When asked whether the missile was flying towards the South's territory and should have been intercepted, a senior presidential official said, &Strictly speaking, it did not land in our territory but in the Exclusive Economic Zone under our jurisdiction, therefore it was not subject to interception&.According to Reuters North Korea has continuously been launching missiles over the past year in violation of multiple U.N.
Security Council resolutions, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.It's unprecedented in the sense that there were so many,& she said of Wednesday's launches.Kirby told his news briefing that the United States has information that indicates North Korea is covertly supplying Russia with a &significant& number of artillery shells for its war in Ukraine and that Washington would consult with the United Nations on accountability issues over the shipments.Kirby said North Korea was attempting to obscure the shipments by funnelling them through countries in the Middle East and North Africa.North Korea said in September it had never supplied weapons or ammunition to Russia and has no plans to do so, Reuters reported.The missile that crossed the NLL was one of three short-range ballistic missiles fired from the North Korean coastal area of Wonsan into the sea, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
The JCS later said as many as 14 other missiles of various types had been fired from North Korea's east and west coasts.The JCS said at least one landed 26 km south of the NLL, 57 km from the South Korean city of Sokcho, on the east coast, and 167 km from the island of Ulleung, where air raid warnings were sounded.We heard the siren at around 8:55 a.m.
and all of us in the building went down to the evacuation place in the basement,& an Ulleung county official told Reuters.
&We stayed there until we came upstairs at around 9:15 after hearing that the projectile fell into the high seas.The North also fired more than 100 rounds of artillery from its east coast into a military buffer zone, South Korea's military said.
The firing violated a 2018 military agreement banning hostile acts in border areas, the JCS said.North and South Korea are technically still at war because their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, read the report.Nuclear-armed North Korea has tested a record number of missiles this year, and officials in Seoul and Washington say the North has completed technical preparations to conduct a nuclear weapon test for the first time since 2017.Despite Yoon's declaring a national week of mourning after more than 150 people were killed in a weekend crowd surge in Seoul, the United States and South Korea began one of their largest combined military air drills on Monday.
Dubbed Vigilant Storm, the exercises involve hundreds of warplanes from both sides staging mock attacks 24 hours a day.North Korea, which for years has pursued missile and nuclear programmes in defiance of U.N.
sanctions, had said that a recent flurry of launches were in response to allied drills, Reuters reported.Pak Jong Chon, secretary of the Central Committee of North Korea's ruling Workers& Party, said in a statement on Wednesday that the number of warplanes involved in Vigilant Storm proved the exercise was &aggressive and provocative& and specifically targeted North Korea.
He said even its name imitated the United States -led Operation Desert Storm against Iraq in the 1990s.United States State Department spokesperson Ned Price said that the drills were purely defensive and harboured no hostile intent.
Price added that Washington and its allies had also made clear that there would be &profound costs and profound consequences& if North Korea resumed nuclear testing.
He did not elaborate.Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian told a regular briefing in Beijing that safeguarding peace and stability on the peninsula was in everyone's interest.We hope that all parties concerned will stick to the direction of political settlement of the Peninsula issue, meet each other halfway, and prevent the situation from escalating,& he said.South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said that because of the launches, some air routes over the sea between North Korea and Japan would be closed until Thursday.The post N.
Korea fires 23 missiles, one landing off South Korean coast for first time first appeared on Ariana News.





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