South Korea has conducted a live-fire missile drill, launching a Hyunmoo-II surface-to-surface ballistic missile into the Yellow Sea. This action comes as a direct response to North Korea's recent series of missile launches, which have heightened tensions in the region. The South Korean military's drill was intended to simulate a precision strike on enemy missile sites, showcasing their readiness to counter any threats. The Joint Chiefs of Staff emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong defense posture amid ongoing provocations from the North.
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South Korea responds to North’s provocations with live-fire missile drill
South Korea fired a short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile into the Yellow Sea in response to North Korea's recent series of missile launches, Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Friday.
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Military Conducts Live-Fire Drill of Hyunmoo-2 Missile
The South Korean military conducted a live-fire exercise involving the launch of a Hyunmoo-2 surface-to-surface ballistic missile into the Yellow Sea.The Joint Chiefs