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    North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Supervises Launch of Multiple Rocket Systems Amid US-South Korea Drills

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a clear demonstration of military might, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took direct command on Saturday to oversee the test-launch of a dozen 600mm-calibre multiple rocket launchers. This significant weapons trial comes shortly after the United States and South Korea commenced their annual large-scale military exercises on the Korean Peninsula, a move that Pyongyang has consistently condemned as provocative.

    During the weapons test, Kim emphasized that the drills were designed to instill a sense of unease among adversaries within a striking radius of 420 kilometers. He further highlighted that the exercise aimed to showcase the devastating capabilities of North Korea’s tactical nuclear arsenal, sending a stark warning to its perceived enemies. Visuals released by the state-run news agency KCNA captured Kim watching the launches alongside his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, who is widely regarded as a potential future successor, underscoring the importance of this military display within the regime.

    The rockets successfully struck an island target located in the East Sea of Korea, approximately 364.4 kilometers away, achieving a reported accuracy rate of 100 percent. This precision underscores Pyongyang’s ongoing advancements in missile technology, which continue to raise alarm bells in the region. South Korea’s military confirmed that over ten ballistic missiles were launched from a site near Pyongyang around 1:20 p.m. local time, with the projectiles traveling roughly 350 kilometers toward the eastern maritime boundary.

    In response to the joint US-South Korea drills, Kim Yo Jong, the sister of Kim Jong Un and a prominent political figure, condemned the exercises as a “provocative and aggressive war rehearsal” that threatens the fragile stability of the region. However, Seoul and Washington maintain that these maneuvers are strictly defensive in nature, aimed at ensuring preparedness against any potential military threats posed by North Korea.

    Looking ahead, Pyongyang announced plans to conduct such military drills regularly to continuously test and strengthen its war deterrence capabilities. Over the past two decades, North Korea has persistently developed and tested a broad spectrum of ballistic and cruise missiles, striving to perfect delivery systems capable of deploying nuclear warheads, which the regime is believed to have successfully produced.

    Despite facing stringent United Nations Security Council sanctions imposed since 2006, targeting its trade, economy, and defense sectors, North Korea remains defiant. These sanctions have yet to deter Pyongyang’s missile development programs or its broader strategic ambitions. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts continue, with South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok recently meeting US President Donald Trump in Washington to explore avenues for reopening dialogue with North Korea. President Trump has expressed eagerness to engage directly with Kim Jong Un, signaling a potential thaw in relations amid ongoing tensions.

    Amid these geopolitical developments, global financial markets showed signs of caution, with major Wall Street indexes closing lower on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped by roughly a quarter of a percent, while the S&P 500 declined by over half a percent, reflecting investor concerns over the escalating situation on the Korean Peninsula and its potential impact on global stability.

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