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North Korea fires ballistic missiles after US-South Korea drills

SEOUL (AP) – North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters on yesterday, South Korea’s military said, its latest weapons demonstration that came days after United States (US) and South Korean warplanes conducted joint drills that North Korea views as an invasion rehearsal.

South Korea’s military detected the missile launches from North Korea’s capital region at around 4.32pm, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

It said the South Korean military has strengthened its surveillance posture and is maintaining readiness with close coordination with the US.

The US flew nuclear-capable bombers and advanced stealth jets near the Korean Peninsula for joint training with South Korean warplanes last Tuesday.

South Korea’s Defense Ministry said the drills were part of a bilateral agreement on boosting a US commitment to defend its Asian ally with all available military capabilities, including nuclear.

Flags of North Korea and South Korea at the border between the two countries. PHOTO: AP

North Korea typically calls such military exercises by the US and South Korea an invasion rehearsal, though the allies have steadfastly said they have no intention of attacking the North.

The South Korea-US training came after North Korea recently claimed to have conducted key tests needed to develop its first military spy satellite and a new strategic weapon, a likely reference to a more mobile intercontinental ballistic missile.

North Korea said it launched a pair of rockets last Sunday to test cameras and other systems for the development of its first military reconnaissance satellite. Its state media published low-resolution photos of South Korean cities as viewed from space.

Some civilian experts in South Korea and elsewhere said the photos were too crude for surveillance purposes and that the launches were likely a cover for tests of North Korea’s missile technology.

South Korea’s military said North Korea fired two medium-range ballistic missiles.

Such assessments have infuriated North Korea, with the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un issuing crude insults of unidentified South Korean experts.

Kim Yo-jong said there was no reason to use an expensive, high-resolution camera for a single-shot test and that North Korea’s space agency used two old missiles as space launch vehicles.

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