North Korea Launched Multiple Cruise Missiles

North Korea, which continues its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program despite the United Nations Security Council resolutions and international sanctions, this time tested a cruise missile. In the statement made by the South Korean General Staff (JCS), it was reported that Pyongyang launched multiple cruise missiles.

While it was noted that the shootings were carried out around 08.00:XNUMX local time in the waters off Shinpo Port on the east coast of the country, no information was given about details such as the range and altitude of the missiles. It was emphasized that the South Korean army continues its monitoring and evaluation activities effectively and will maintain harmony with the USA against North Korea's provocations.

This latest test was recorded as the second cruise missile test of this year by Pyongyang, which tested its new strategic cruise missile named Pulhwasal-3-31 last Wednesday.

HE ACCEPTED THE WEAPONS PROGRAM

North Korea announced that it tested the underwater nuclear attack vehicle Haeil-5-23 in retaliation for the joint naval exercise carried out by the USA, South Korea and Japan near the Korean Peninsula this month, and on January 14, it launched a solid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile with a hypersonic warhead. He announced that he tested the missile (IRBM). Following the developments, the US government invited Pyongyang to return to diplomacy.