Realistic illustration of North Korea's short-range ballistic missile launch, showing the missile in flight with smoke trail, overlaid with South Korean officials condemning the action, representing peninsula tensions.
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South Korea condemns North Korea's short-range ballistic missile launch

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South Korea's defense ministry strongly condemned North Korea's short-range ballistic missile launch on November 8, urging Pyongyang to immediately halt actions heightening tensions on the peninsula. The launch occurred a day after North Korea warned of measures against recent U.S. sanctions. U.S. Forces Korea acknowledged the incident and emphasized readiness to defend allies.

North Korea launched one suspected short-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea on Friday, local time. The action came a day after Pyongyang warned of "proper measures" against the latest U.S. sanctions on the regime, raising concerns over escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

South Korea's defense ministry issued a statement on Saturday, saying, "The South's military strongly condemns the recent ballistic missile launch by the North, and expresses deep regret for (the North's) statement denouncing South Korea-U.S. annual exercises and conference." It urged North Korea to "immediately halt" all acts heightening tensions between the two Koreas.

In a separate statement, U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) said it is "aware of the North's ballistic missile launch and its pursuit of long-range missile capabilities." "We are consulting closely with the Republic of Korea. Our focus is on maintaining the readiness required to defend the U.S. homeland and our allies in the region," the USFK added.

Meanwhile, North Korean Defense Minister No Kwang-chol denounced the annual security talks between South Korea and the United States as an "intentional" expression of the allies' "hostile" nature against it, vowing to take "more offensive" actions against enemy threats. No's remarks followed the Security Consultative Meeting (SCM) held in Seoul on Tuesday, where the defense chiefs of South Korea and the U.S. discussed key alliance and defense issues.

The incident underscores ongoing strains in inter-Korean relations and the dynamics of the U.S.-South Korea alliance.

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News photo illustrating North Korea's missile launch into the East Sea, condemned by the U.S. as destabilizing, with emphasis on allied defense.
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U.S. calls North Korea missile launch destabilizing, reaffirms ally defense

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North Korea fired a suspected short-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea on November 7. The U.S. condemned the launch as destabilizing and reaffirmed its readiness to defend allies, while Russia defended it as a legitimate right. South Korea's presidential office held an emergency meeting to review response measures.

North Korea on Saturday denounced this week's annual security talks between South Korea and the United States as an 'intentional' expression of the allies' 'hostile' nature against it, vowing to take 'more offensive' actions against enemy threats. North Korean Defense Minister No Kwang-chol's statement highlighted recent joint air drills and the visit to South Korea by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington. The remarks came a day after North Korea fired a suspected short-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea.

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North Korea launched one suspected short-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea on Friday. The move appears to respond to the latest U.S. sanctions against Pyongyang. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff detected the launch from near Taegwan County in North Phyongan Province.

North Korea launched at least two ballistic missiles on Sunday, January 4, 2026. Japan's Defense Ministry reported that the missiles flew on irregular trajectories for 900 km and 950 km, placing a large section of southern Japan within striking distance. Japan is coordinating closely with the United States and South Korea in response.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un observed a hypersonic missile test launch from Pyongyang on January 4, 2026—the country's first of the year—state media KCNA reported the next day. The missiles successfully struck targets 1,000 km away in the East Sea, with Pyongyang linking the drill to recent international crises including the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

South Korea and Russia recently held closed-door talks in Moscow on North Korea's nuclear program and regional security issues. According to diplomatic sources, a South Korean foreign ministry official met with Russian counterparts to urge Moscow's constructive role in Korean Peninsula peace and ending the Ukraine war. This marks the first such meeting involving nuclear officials since October 2024.

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Following North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's inspection of an 8,700-ton nuclear submarine hull, National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac warned on January 2 that its unveiling poses a new threat to South Korea requiring urgent attention. North Korean state media released images of the vessel last week, but details on its capabilities remain scarce.

 

 

 

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