North Korea fires several ballistic missiles after the US and South Korea began military drills
- North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday, marking its fifth missile launch this year.
- U.S. And South Korean troops began their annual joint military exercises, called Freedom Shield, which North Korea views as an aggressive and confrontational war rehearsal that risks triggering physical conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
- South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed that these missile launches originated from North Korea's Hwanghae province.
- In response to the missile tests, South Korea enhanced its surveillance posture and coordinated closely with U.S. Forces to address the heightened tensions.
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