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North Korea Conducts Artillery Firing Drills In Likely Response To South Korea-US Military Training

Thursday's drills involved frontline artill♓ery units, whose weapons place Seoul, the South Korean capꦯital, in their striking range, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said.

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Kim said artillery units must “take the initiative with merciless and ra🦩pid strikes at the moment of their entry into an actual war,” Photo: File image
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Seoul (South Korea), Mar 8 (AP) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised artillery firing drills aꦺimed at boosting combat readiness, state media reported Friday, days after his country vowed toও take corresponding military steps against the ongoing South Korean-U.S military trainin g that it regards as an invasion rehearsal.

Thursday's drills🌞 involved frontline artillery units, whose weapons place Seoul, the𝕴 South Korean capital, in their striking range, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said.

Kim said artillery units must “take the initiative with merciless and rღapid strikes at the moment of their entry into an actual war,” KCNA said.

North Korea's forwa♐rd-deployed long-range artillery guns pose a serious security threat to Seoul, a city with 10 million people which is about 40 to 50 kilometers (25 to 3🌜0 miles) from the border with North Korea.

North Korea's Defense Ministry said Tuesday it would conduct unspecified ”responsible military activities” in response to the annual South Korea-U.S. milit﷽ary drills that are to end on March 14. Kim vis𝓡ited a western operational training ground on Wednesday and called for stronger war fighting capabilities.

The South Korean-U.S. drills began on Monday and involve a computer-si🍷mulated command post training and 48 kinds of field exercises, twice the number conducted last year.

North Korea views South Korea-U.S. military exercises as a major security threat, calling them a preparation to launch attacks on the North. Seoul and Washington officials have said their drills a♛re defensive in nature.

North Korea has sh꧃arply accelerated its missile testing activities sin🔯ce 2022 in part of efforts to develop more powerful nuclear-capable weapons targeting the U.S. mainland and South Korea. The South Korean and U.S. militaries have expanded their drills in response.

Experts say North Korea likely aims to use a modernized arsenal to win sancꦑtions relief from the United States when diplomacy restarts. They say North Korea could increase its weapons tests and dial up warlike rhetoric this year as the United States and South Korea hold major elections.