North Korea fires cruise missiles
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North test-fires missiles for sea-to-surface attacks in Yellow Sea ahead of APEC
North Korea test-fired strategic cruise missiles designed for sea-to-surface attacks in the Yellow Sea on Tuesday, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported on Wednesday.
South Korean forces broadcast a radio warning and fired warning shots, prompting a merchant vessel to change course.
South Korean military fired dozens of warning shots at a North Korean vessel that crossed a contested sea boundary.
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The vessel breached the Northern Limit Line near the South Korean island of Baengnyeong at approximately 5am. It retreated after South Korean forces issued an audio warning and fired warning shots, the Joint Chiefs of Staff reported.
Kim Jong Un made the comments at the groundbreaking ceremony for a memorial for North Korean soldiers who fought for Russia in its war with Ukraine, state media said.
The latest iteration of the KSS-III features up to 10 submarine-launched ballistic missiles and lithium-ion battery propulsion.