North Korea Launches Missiles into Yellow Sea, Calls for Stronger Regional Response
The North Korean military had launched several projectiles into the Yellow Sea, prompting a swift alert from Seoul. According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, missiles reached an 80-kilometer range before eyes, with observers analyzing their capabilities. This marks a significant escalation, as it is the North’s 37th launch in 37 days and its eighth in 2026. The region remains a focal point, with Seoul bolstering surveillance and readiness alongside its strategic allies like the United States and Japan. Analysts suggest Pyongyang may be leveraging international tensions to reinforce its nuclear stance. Meanwhile, global eyes now focus on the situation, while regional dynamics shift with ties to Russia. Additional reports cite collaboration between Beijing and Pyongyang to support ongoing military commitments.
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