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‘Smash The Enemies’: North Korea Claims Missile Launches Were Practice For A South Korean Invasion

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Micaela Burrow Investigative Reporter, Defense
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North Korea said Monday its recent spate of missile launches served as a practice run for invading South Korea in the future, according to a statement published in state media.

As the U.S. and South Korea conducted their largest-ever joint aerial defense drills, North Korea test-launched a record number of missiles Wednesday, claiming the allies’ military exercises provoked escalation. The communist country said the launches, which included a possible failed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test, simulated strikes on South Korean air bases and a major city, to “smash the enemies’ persistent war hysteria” in a statement on state-run KCNA Monday.

North Korea launched four more ballistic missiles into the sea Saturday as U.S. strategic bombers flew over South Korea, demonstrating the allies’ readiness to “sternly respond” to further North Korean provocations, the AP reported. (RELATED: ‘End Of That Regime’: North Korea Launches Two More Ballistic Missiles Before Imminent Nuclear Weapons Test)

North Korea called the allies’ Vigilant Storm air drills, intended to run from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, “an open provocation aimed at intentionally escalating the tension in the region and a dangerous war drill of very high aggressive nature directly targeting the DPRK,” using the acronym for the country’s formal name.

The U.S. and South Korea extended the drills through Saturday in response to the historic frequency of North Korean missile launches Wednesday and Thursday.

North Korea fired an ICBM, a missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon long distances, Thursday after a series of short-range missile tests, tallying up a record 29 launches within the space of two days, according to Reuters.

North Korean government spokesperson Pak Jong Chon called the decision to extend the U.S. – South Korea “Vigilant Storm” drills beyond their scheduled end date on Nov. 4 “a very dangerous and false choice” in a statement, threatening further retaliation.

North Korea’s foreign ministry criticized the aerial drills, which began Monday, as a rehearsal for a potential invasion and indicative of dangerous escalation in tensions between the communist country and its southern democratic neighbor, the AP reported.

UNDISCLOSED LOCATION, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 05: In this handout image released by the South Korean Defense Ministry, two U.S. B-1B Lancer strategic bombers, four South Korean Air Force F-35 fighter jets and four U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets fly over South Korea during the "Vigilant Storm" joint air drill on November 05, 2022 at an undisclosed location in South Korea. After flying from Guam, the planes made a sortie over the peninsula as part of the extended "Vigilant Storm" practice. North Korea fired four short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM) toward the Yellow Sea on Saturday, the South Korean military said. The North's latest provocation came on the last day of the extended large-scale combined air drills by the South and the United States.

UNDISCLOSED LOCATION, SOUTH KOREA – NOVEMBER 05: In this handout image released by the South Korean Defense Ministry, two U.S. B-1B Lancer strategic bombers, four South Korean Air Force F-35 fighter jets and four U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets fly over South Korea during the “Vigilant Storm” joint air drill on November 05, 2022 at an undisclosed location in South Korea. (Photo by South Korean Defense Ministry via Getty Images)

North Korea’s military exercises “are a clear answer of the DPRK that the more persistently the enemies’ provocative military moves continue, the more thoroughly and mercilessly the KPA will counter them,” North Korea said in the statement. “This is the principle and direction of action of the DPRK’s armed forces in the future, too.”

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