S.Korea, U.S. launch eight missiles in response to N.Korea missile tests

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
South Korea and the United States said they fired eight surface-to-surface missiles early on Monday off South Korea&s east coast, responding
to a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles launched by North Korea on Sunday.The action is a demonstration of ''the capability and
readiness to carry out precision strikes& against the source of North Korea&s missile launches or the command and support centres, South
Korea&s Yonhap news agency cited the South Korean military as saying.South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who took office last month, has
vowed to take a tougher line against the North and agreed with United States President Joe Biden at a May summit in Seoul to upgrade joint
military drills and their combined deterrence posture.North Korea has conducted a flurry of missile launches this year and Yoon said its
missile and nuclear weapons programmes have reached a level at which they pose a threat to regional and world peace.The South &will continue
to build fundamental and practical security capabilities and deter the North&s nuclear and missile threats,& Yoon said at an event for South
Korea&s Memorial Day.The militaries of South Korea and the United States fired eight surface-to-surface missiles over about 10 minutes
starting at 4:45 a.m
on Monday (1945 GMT Sunday) in response to the eight missiles fired by the North on Sunday, Yonhap reported.An official from South Korea&s
Defence Ministry confirmed eight Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) had been fired.United States Indo-Pacific Command said the exercise
included one United States Army missile and seven from South Korea.The ROK-United States Alliance remains committed to peace and
prosperity on the Korean Peninsula and throughout the Indo-Pacific,& it said in a statement, using the initials of South Korea&s official
name.North Korea&s short-range ballistic missiles, fired toward the sea off its east coast on Sunday, were probably its largest single test
and came a day after South Korea and the United States ended joint military drills.The South Korea-United States bilateral exercises
involved an American aircraft carrier for the first time in more than four years.Japan and the United States also conducted a joint military
exercise on Sunday in response to the latest North Korea missile tests.North Korea, which is several weeks into battling its first known
outbreak of COVID-19, has criticised previous joint drills as an example of Washington&s continued &hostile policies& toward Pyongyang,
despite its talk of diplomacy.Yonhap, citing an unidentified source, said the North&s volley on Sunday was launched from four locations,
including Sunan in the capital, Pyongyang.Leif-Eric Easley, an international studies professor at Ewha University in Seoul said South
Korea&s current missile defences are insufficient against the expanding North Korean threat.This calls not only for further investments in
hardware but also a more multilayered approach coordinated with Japan and diplomatic efforts with Beijing to reduce arms race dynamics with
Pyongyang.North Korea continued with its recent trend of not reporting on missile launches in state media, which some analysts have said is
meant to show the tests are part of routine military drills.Washington and Seoul officials also recently warned North Korea appeared ready
to resume nuclear weapons tests for the first time since 2017.Last month, North Korea fired three missiles, including one thought to be its
largest ICBM, the Hwasong-17, after Biden ended an Asia trip where he agreed to new measures to deter the nuclear-armed state.Joint South
Korean and United States forces fired missiles in response to those tests too, which the two allies say are violations of U.N
Security Council resolutions.Last month, the United States called for more U.N
sanctions on North Korea over its ballistic missile launches, but China and Russia vetoed the suggestion, publicly splitting the U.N
Security Council on North Korea for the first time since it started punishing it in 2006, when North Korea conducted its first nuclear
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