North Korea has confirmed the successful test of its new strategic cruise missile, “Pulhwasal-3-31.” The test was conducted on Wednesday and was reported by the state media KCNA on Thursday.
What Happened: The missile, which is currently under development, was test-fired without any impact on the security of neighboring countries, the state media reported, according to Reuters. The test was part of the country’s ongoing process of updating its weapon system.
The South Korean military had previously reported the missile test, which it believed was to test the upgraded capabilities of existing missiles. The test involved the firing of multiple cruise missiles toward the sea off North Korea’s west coast.
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North Korea’s cruise missiles, while not explicitly banned by any U.N. Nations Security Council resolutions, are considered a serious capability. They can be armed with either conventional or nuclear bombs, making them particularly destabilizing in the event of conflict.
Why It Matters: The latest missile test adds to the growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North Korea has been actively conducting missile tests and military exercises, prompting concerns from its neighboring countries and the international community.
Just a week before the missile test, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, labeled South Korea as the “primary foe” and expressed preparedness for potential conflict. These recent developments raise concerns about the region’s stability and the potential for further escalations.
Both South Korean and U.S. intelligence are closely monitoring North Korea’s activities, especially in light of the recent missile tests and escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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