North Korea launches multiple cruise missiles, South Korean military: early morning strategy | Korean Peninsula | North Korea
According to Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean military detected North Korea firing several cruise missiles into the western waters of the Korean Peninsula at around 4am on July 22nd.
The South Korean Joint Staff Headquarters stated on the 22nd that the intelligence agencies of South Korea and the United States are carefully analyzing the specific parameters of the missile.
The South Korean military stated that it is strengthening its surveillance and vigilance towards North Korea, while maintaining close cooperation with the United States, maintaining a comprehensive response, and closely monitoring North Korea's related movements.
According to reports, it was only 3 days since North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles into the eastern waters of the Korean Peninsula on the 19th.
According to a report by the Korean Central News Agency on the 20th, North Korea's Defense Minister, Chun Man, issued a statement condemning the "Nuclear Consultation Group" meeting held by the United States and South Korea on the 18th, and emphasizing that the United States has deployed strategic nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula for the first time in more than 40 years when a strategic nuclear submarine is anchored in Busan Port, posing the "most blatant and direct" nuclear threat to North Korea.