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North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Pyongyang dismisses Seoul's diplomacy hopes

North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Pyongyang dismisses Seoul’s diplomacy hopes

Posted on 8 April 2026 By jobuzo

North Korea fired several ballistic missiles toward the sea off its east coast on Wednesday, South Korea’s military said, following a separate launch detected a ‌day earlier as Pyongyang doused Seoul’s hopes of an easing in tensions.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said the unidentified missiles were launched at around 8:50 a.m. from near Wonsan on the North’s east coast.

The missiles flew ‌240 km, the JCS said, adding that South Korean and U.S. ⁠authorities were conducting a detailed analysis of the launch. South Korea’s military also ⁠said it had detected ⁠the launch of a suspected ballistic missile from near Pyongyang on Tuesday.

South Korea’s presidential Blue ‌House convened an emergency National Security Council meeting on Wednesday, calling the launches a provocation that violated U.N. ⁠Security Council resolutions, according to the local media ⁠reports. It urged Pyongyang to end such tests.

According to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, citing military officials, the projectile launched on Tuesday flew eastward before showing signs of an abnormality in the early stage of flight and disappearing.

The JCS also thought it was likely to ⁠be a ballistic missile, in what could amount to a failure after launch, Yonhap reported.

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South ⁠Korea typically announces North Korean ballistic missile launches ‌promptly, as such tests violate U.N. Security Council resolutions against the North’s ballistic missile program.

North Korea rejects the U.N. ban and says it infringes its sovereign right to self-defence.

HOSTILE ENEMY

The disclosure of the latest launches came after a statement by a top North Korean official that made clear that Pyongyang ‌saw no shift in its hostile stance toward Seoul despite hopes of a thaw in relations.

Jang Kum Chol, a senior official at North Korea’s foreign ministry, said the South was engaging in wishful thinking if it thought Pyongyang was ready to see Seoul as anything other than an enemy.

“The identity of the ROK, the enemy state most hostile to the DPRK, can never change with any words or conduct,” Jang was quoted as saying by state media KCNA late on Tuesday, using the ​formal acronyms for the names of South and North Korea.

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The comments contrasted with a statement from North Korea on Monday, which said South Korean President Lee Jae Myung was “very fortunate and ‌wise” to convey regret to Pyongyang for drone incursions earlier this year.

Some in Seoul saw that statement as a rare act of conciliation from the nuclear-armed North after decades of hostility. The two nations remain technically at war after their ‌1950-1953 conflict ended in a truce.

But Jang said the statement issued by North Korean leader Kim ⁠Jong Un’s powerful sister, Kim Yo ⁠Jong, amounted to a warning to Seoul, and ​dismissed interpretations that it reflected friendly intentions.

Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of ⁠North Korean Studies in Seoul, said ‌Pyongyang appeared intent on quickly shutting down what it saw as overly ​optimistic readings in the South, while continuing weapons testing to reinforce its deterrence.

“North Korea briefly acknowledged Seoul’s tension‑easing efforts, but moved within a day to block hopeful interpretations and reassert its hostile-state framework,” Yang said.

© Thomson Reuters 2026.

North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Pyongyang dismisses Seoul’s diplomacy hopes


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