U.S, South Korea launch warning missiles as North Korean nuclear threat looms

South Korean and U.S. missiles are displayed at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea.

South Korean and U.S. missiles are displayed on the Korea Conflict Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Might 26, 2022.

Ahn Younger-joon, Related Press

Early this morning, South Korea and the U.S. launched eight missiles into the East Sea of their first mixed transfer since 2017, stories the South Korean Yonhap Information.

This demonstration lasted round 10 minutes and was performed in response to weapons exams carried out by North Korea. Pressure within the area has been escalating quickly; here's a temporary timeline of occasions main as much as the newest present of firepower.


  • September 2017 — North Korea’s sixth and largest nuclear take a look at on the Punggye-ri facility registers as a 6.3 on the Richter scale. The bomb examined was doubtless a two-stage thermonuclear gadget, stories the Nuclear Risk Initiative.
  • April 2018 — Kim Jong-un pronounces an finish to nuclear exams. In keeping with the BBC, the Korean Central Information Company claimed the exams had been pointless as a result of “nuclear weaponization” has been completed.
  • Might 2019The New York Occasionsstories short-range ballistic missiles launched for the primary time since 2017.
  • October 2020 — In a parade celebrating the seventy fifth anniversary of the Employees’ Get together, North Korea reveals off one of many largest ballistic missiles on the earth, per CNN.
  • August 2021 — The Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company releases an annual report stating North Korea has restarted its Yongbyon reactor, a violation of United Nations Safety Council resolutions.

2022

  • Jan 1138North stories a hypersonic missile take a look at reached a velocity 10 occasions the pace of sound.
  • Jan 30 — North Korea conducts the biggest missile take a look at launch since 2017, per the BBC.
  • March 24 — An intercontinental ballistic missile is examined, touchdown in Japanese waters although questions in regards to the accuracy of stories stay, based on The New York Occasions.
  • Might 24 — Russia and China fly warplanes close to Japanese airspace as Tokyo hosts U.S. President Joe Biden. Eight warplanes from the 2 international locations additionally enter South Korean airspace, based on Reuters.
  • Might 25 — North Korea launches three missiles into the ocean hours after Biden leaves Tokyo. One is suspected to be an ICBM, per NPR.
  • Might 26 — The Related Press stories the U.S. proposed elevated sanctions on North Korea at a U.N. Safety Council however was vetoed by China and Russia.
  • Might 27 — The U.S. treasury releases a press assertion saying sanctions on a person, two Russian monetary establishments, and a buying and selling firm for “their help to the Democratic Individuals’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) growth of weapons of mass destruction.”

This month

  • June 3 — North Korea beneficial properties presidency of the U.N. Convention on Disarmament, because it alphabetically rotates between 65 members. Marc Finaud, from the Geneva Centre for Safety Coverage stated “this could solely spotlight the irrelevance of the (Convention on Disarmament) within the present context,” based on Reuters.
  • June 4 — The U.S. ends a three-day naval train with South Korea off the Japanese island of Okinawa, per PBS.
  • June 5 — North Korea fires short-range missiles into the ocean as a response to U.S. naval train, in what The Related Press calls a “provocative streak in weapons demonstrations.”
  • June 6 — South Korea and the U.S. hearth eight surface-to-surface missiles into the ocean, although allies have referred to as this a violation of U.N. Safety Council resolutions based on CNBC.

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