Escalating Tensions: North Korea's Missile Launch and Alliance with Russia
North Korea fired several ballistic missiles towards its eastern waters, intensifying regional tension amid its support for Russia's conflict with Ukraine. The launches followed Kim Jong Un's call for increased artillery production. Intelligence reveals North Korea's significant military contributions to Russia, aggravating South Korea's surveillance efforts.

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North Korea, on Thursday, launched several ballistic missiles into its eastern waters, heightening regional tensions already strained by ongoing weapons tests. According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, these projectiles, fired from the vicinity of Wonsan, are believed to be short-range ballistic missiles. However, specific flight trajectories remain undisclosed.
This latest missile activity marks the first since North Korea's launch on March 10, coinciding with a US-South Korean joint military exercise. Notably, this marks North Korea's sixth missile launch of the year, amid Kim Jong Un's intensified nuclear and missile development. Furthermore, recent revelations confirm North Korea's provision of troops and weaponry to Russia to aid the war in Ukraine.
North Korea's evolving alliance with Moscow became evident as state media reported Kim's motivation for munition workers to enhance artillery production. Last month, confirmation surfaced of North Korean combat troops supporting Russian operations in the contested Kursk region. As tensions escalate, global powers closely monitor developments on the Korean Peninsula.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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