FILE – On this picture supplied by the North Korean authorities, its chief Kim Jong Un, middle, visits to look at the check launches of missiles at an undisclosed place in North Korea Sunday, April 12, 2026. Unbiased journalists weren’t given entry to cowl the occasion depicted on this picture distributed by the North Korean authorities. The content material of this picture is as supplied and can’t be independently verified. Korean language watermark on picture as supplied by supply reads: “KCNA” which is the abbreviation for Korean Central Information Company.
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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea launched a number of ballistic missiles towards the ocean on Sunday, its neighbors stated, the North’s newest weapons testing exercise this 12 months.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Workers stated the launches occurred on Sunday morning from the North’s japanese Sinpo space. It stated South Korea has bolstered its surveillance posture and is intently exchanging data with the U.S. and Japan.
South Korea’s presidential workplace stated its Nationwide Safety Council plans to carry an emergency assembly to debate the launches.
Japan’s Protection Ministry additionally detected the launches, saying the weapons had been believed to have landed within the waters off North Korea’s east coast. It stated Tokyo strongly protested to Pyongyang, saying Sunday’s launches threaten regional and worldwide peace and violated U.N. Safety Council resolutions that bans any ballistic actions by North Korea.
Final week, North Korea stated chief Kim Jong Un supervised missile exams from the nation’s destroyer. After the check, Kim stated his authorities remained targeted on the “limitless expansion” of its nuclear forces and issued unspecified new duties to sharpen the nation’s nuclear assault and rapid-response capabilities.
Worldwide Atomic Power Company Director Basic Rafael Grossi stated final week that his company has confirmed “a rapid increase” in actions at nuclear amenities in North Korea.
