North Korea fires ballistic missiles as US-South Korea drills near end
South Korea convened an emergency security meeting after North Korea launched over 10 short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea east of the Korean Peninsula. South Korea condemned the launches as violations of UN Security Council resolutions and urged Pyongyang to cease further actions.

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AI-generatedSouth Korea convened an emergency security meeting after North Korea launched over 10 short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea east of the Korean Peninsula. South Korea condemned the launches as violations of UN Security Council resolutions and urged Pyongyang to cease further actions. The missile launches occurred as South Korea and the US concluded a scaled-back version of their annual military drills, which US President Donald Trump had ordered reduced. North Korea has historically viewed these joint exercises as invasion rehearsals and often conducts missile tests around them. South Korea's Defense Minister stated the missiles are believed to be 600 mm multiple rocket launchers, potentially deployable near the border, and that North Korea possesses 80 to 120 nuclear warheads.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedKim Yo Jong condemned the US-South Korea military drills.
North Korean missiles flew around 300km toward the sea east of the Korean Peninsula.
The ballistic missile launch is a grave act that violates UN Security Council resolutions.
South Korea convened an emergency security meeting following North Korea's launch of more than 10 short-range ballistic missiles.
North Korea possesses between 80 and 120 nuclear warheads.