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North Korea fires ballistic missiles into the sea

25 May 2026
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North Korea launched multiple close-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Tuesday, marking the first such event since April 19. The missiles were fired from Jongju city on North Korea’s west coast. In response, South Korea’s military has increased its surveillance and is sharing information with the United States and Japan. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been expanding the country’s nuclear and missile capabilities since diplomatic negotiations with the U.S. stalled in 2019. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has called for enhanced military development, focusing on artificial intelligence, drones, and the potential acquisition of a nuclear-powered submarine, while emphasizing the importance of South Korea’s self-reliance in security matters.

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North Korea’s missile tests reflect its ongoing efforts to develop and demonstrate military capabilities amid stalled negotiations with the United States regarding denuclearization. The escalation of tensions is part of a broader trend, as Kim Jong Un has increasingly positioned South Korea as a primary adversary, which has led to a deterioration of inter-Korean relations. South Korea’s military strategies, including the potential acquisition of advanced technologies, highlight the country’s response to perceived threats from the North. The situation remains critical as regional security dynamics involve multiple nations, including the U.S. and Japan, which are closely monitoring North Korea’s military activities.

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