North Korea fires cruise missile salvo as Kim Jong-un ramps up rhetoric
- Multiple projectiles were detected around the waters near North Korea’s Sinpo area, as Seoul steps up monitoring Pyongyang’s movements
- The launch comes just days after North Korea fired what it said was a new strategic cruise missile it was developing, the Pulhwasal-3-31

North Korea fired several cruise missiles on Sunday, Seoul’s military said, the latest in a series of tension-raising moves by the nuclear-armed state.
The launch comes just days after Pyongyang fired multiple cruise missiles towards the Yellow Sea, which it said was a first test of a new generation of strategic cruise missiles.
Pyongyang has accelerated weapons testing in the new year, including tests of what it called an “underwater nuclear weapon system” and a solid-fuelled hypersonic ballistic missile.
“Our military detected several unidentified cruise missiles fired near waters around North Korea’s Sinpo area at 8am today,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement.
The JCS said the launch was under analysis by South Korean and US intelligence authorities, adding it was “closely monitoring North Korea’s additional movements and activities”.