I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news right now. Here’s how you can get the latest on North Korea–South Korea tensions:
- Check trusted news outlets with real-time updates (BBC, Reuters, AP, Yonhap, NK News) for breaking developments and official statements.
- Look for direct statements from South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff and North Korea’s KCNA/KNCA for military actions, as well as any China/US responses.
- For a quick read, search “North Korea launches after South Korea drills latest” and filter by the past 24 hours.
If you’d like, I can guide you to specific reputable sources or summarize the most recent verified headlines you provide. I can also set up a quick brief if you share a few hours or a region (e.g., Seoul, Pyongyang) you want tracked.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised drills involving the firing of nuclear-capable multiple rocket launchers to show the country’s ability to carry out a preemptive attack on rival South Korea, state media reported Friday.
www.ctvnews.caNorth Korea's disclosure of detailed war plans is seen an escalation of its protest against ongoing South Korea-U.S. military exercises
www.cbsnews.comNorth Korea accused the South's military of firing warning shots at its troops near their heavily fortified border, saying it risked raising tensions to "uncontrollable" levels.
www.rte.ieNorth Korea said its army units are prepared to launch strikes against South Korea if another drone carrying propaganda flyers flies into the country.
www.wwbl.comNorth Korea likely to attack again: South Korea
www.ndtv.comSouth Korea says North Korea has launched multiple ballistic missiles toward the North's eastern waters
www.independent.co.ukSenior South Korean presidential official says in televised remarks Pyongyang's spy agency has begun work to carry out attacks
www.cbsnews.comNorth Korea said Thursday its latest missile launches simulated "scorched earth" nuclear strikes on South Korea and that it's also been rehearsing an occupation of its rival's territory in the event of conflict.
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