Tensions Escalate as South Korea Fires Back After DPRK Road Attacks
South Korea fires back after the DPRK detonates border roads, escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and raising international concerns.
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South Korea fires back after the DPRK detonates border roads, escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and raising international concerns.
DPRK destroys parts of inter-Korean roads, triggering South Korea to boost military readiness. China calls for peace on the Korean Peninsula.
DPRK’s Foreign Ministry accuses ROK of sending drones into Pyongyang, calling it a political and military provocation, state media KCNA reports.
The DPRK has successfully test-fired 240 mm rocket launcher shells, aiming to enhance hit accuracy and the reliability of its automatic firing systems, signaling a boost in its defense capabilities.
The DPRK announces it will cut all roads and railways connected to the ROK, citing rising military tensions and security concerns on the Korean Peninsula.
DPRK’s Kim Jong Un declares readiness to use nuclear weapons if sovereignty is threatened, escalating regional tensions.
The DPRK has test-fired a new tactical ballistic missile and an upgraded strategic cruise missile, emphasizing its commitment to strengthening self-defense capabilities.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Kim Jong Un and the DPRK on their 76th founding anniversary, celebrating 75 years of bilateral relations and reinforcing strategic ties.
DPRK’s leader Kim Jong Un oversees the delivery of 250 new missile launchers to frontier troops near South Korea, raising tensions in the region.
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un announces a definite economic upturn in early 2024, highlighting successes in industry and construction sectors.