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North Korea fires multiple ballistic missiles toward East Sea

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North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles toward the East Sea from near Pyongyang on Sunday morning. This marked the North's first weapons test of the year, occurring just before South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Seoul and Washington assessed it as non-threatening but urged Pyongyang to halt provocations.

On January 4, 2026, at around 7:50 a.m. KST, North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles toward the East Sea from an area near Pyongyang. According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), the missiles flew approximately 900 kilometers before splashing down at sea. This was the North's first weapons test of the year, following its last short-range ballistic missile launch on November 7, 2025.

In response, the Office of National Security at Cheong Wa Dae convened an emergency meeting chaired by Deputy National Security Adviser Lim Jong-deuk, attended by officials from the defense ministry and JCS to assess the launch and review military readiness. The office stated, "North Korea's ballistic missile launch constitutes a provocative act in violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions, and we urge the North to cease such actions."

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said it was aware of the launches and consulting with allies and partners. "Based on current assessments, this event does not pose an immediate threat to U.S. personnel or territory, or to our allies," it added, reaffirming, "The United States remains committed to the defense of the U.S. homeland and our allies in the region."

Experts suggest the launches may be a protest against the U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Lim Eul-chul, a professor at Kyungnam University's Institute for Far Eastern Studies, noted, "The U.S. strike in Venezuela and capture of President Maduro may possibly send a powerful message to Kim Jong-un, one of an existential threat and one on the justification of adherence to nuclear arms."

The timing, hours before President Lee Jae-myung's departure for Beijing to meet President Xi Jinping, raises concerns for discussions on improving ties with Pyongyang and advancing Korean Peninsula denuclearization. Recently, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has inspected facilities including a nuclear-powered submarine site and a munitions plant ahead of the ninth party congress.

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Reactions on X portray North Korea's missile launch as a provocative first test of 2026, often linked to U.S. actions in Venezuela as retaliation or show of strength. South Korea held an emergency security meeting, while U.S. Indo-Pacific Command assessed no immediate threat. Some view it as routine saber-rattling timed before a South Korea-China summit. Concerns over rising regional and global tensions dominate discussions among diverse users including OSINT accounts and public figures.

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Nordkorea feuert vermutete Kurzstrecken-Rakete in Richtung Ostsee ab

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Nordkorea hat am Freitag eine vermutete Kurzstrecken-Ballistikrakete in Richtung Ostsee abgefeuert. Diese Maßnahme scheint auf die neuesten US-Sanktionen gegen Pjöngjang zu reagieren. Der südkoreanische Generalstab der Vereinten Streitkräfte entdeckte den Start in der Nähe des Kreises Taegwan in der Provinz Nord-Pyongan.

North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea on January 4, 2026—its first weapons test of the year—claiming retaliation for South Korean drone incursions near Pyongyang. The U.S. reaffirmed defense commitments to allies, while the launches preceded South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's summit with China's Xi Jinping, where leaders pledged to pursue North Korea dialogue.

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Nordkorea hat am 7. November eine vermutete Kurzstreckenrakete in Richtung Ostsee abgefeuert. Die USA verurteilten den Start als destabilisierend und bekräftigten ihre Bereitschaft, Verbündete zu verteidigen, während Russland ihn als legitimes Recht verteidigte. Das Präsidialamt Südkoreas hielt eine Dringlichkeitssitzung ab, um Maßnahmen zur Reaktion zu prüfen.

North Korea test-fired an upgraded 600-millimeter multiple rocket launcher on Tuesday under leader Kim Jong-un's supervision, following his recent factory inspection of the system. State media reported the test demonstrated high accuracy over long range, calling it vital for the country's strategic deterrent ahead of next month's party congress.

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Nordkorea verurteilte am Samstag die dieswöchigen jährlichen Sicherheitsgespräche zwischen Südkorea und den Vereinigten Staaten als 'absichtliche' Äußerung der 'feindseligen' Natur der Verbündeten gegenüber sich und gelobte, 'offensivere' Maßnahmen gegen Bedrohungen der Feinde zu ergreifen. Die Erklärung des nordkoreanischen Verteidigungsministers No Kwang-chol hob kürzliche gemeinsame Luftübungen und den Besuch des nuklearen Flugzeugträgers USS George Washington in Südkorea hervor. Die Äußerungen erfolgten einen Tag nachdem Nordkorea eine vermutete Kurzstreckenrakete in Richtung Ostsee abgefeuert hatte.

Nordkorea verurteilte am Dienstag die US-Zustimmung zum südkoreanischen Vorstoß für atomgetriebene U-Boote und warnte, dies würde einen 'nuklearen Dominoeffekt' in der Region auslösen. Dies ist Pyongyangs erste Reaktion auf das gemeinsame Faktenblatt vom vergangenen Freitag zu den Ergebnissen von Gipfeln zwischen den Führern der beiden Verbündeten. Nordkorea bezeichnete das Dokument als Formalisierung einer konfrontativen Haltung und gelobte Gegenmaßnahmen.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited a munitions factory producing multiple rocket launchers, calling for expanded production of the system that can serve as a 'strategic attack means.' He urged a 'revolution in upgrading the artillery weapon system,' emphasizing its role as a primary strike capability. This inspection is part of intensified military-related visits ahead of next year's key party congress.

 

 

 

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