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Kim guides artillery firing drill in range of Seoul

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guided a large-scale live-fire artillery drill involving a unit Pyongyang says is capable of striking the South Korean capital, the North’s state media said on Friday.

So far this year, Pyongyang has declared South Korea its “principal enemy,” jetisoned agencies dedicated to reunificat­ion and outreach, and threatened war over “even 0.001 mm” of territoria­l infringeme­nt.

Pyongyang’s latest announceme­nt came ater Washington and Seoul started their annual spring military exercises on Monday with double the number of troops participat­ing compared to 2023.

The North’s live-fire drills on Thursday involved border units “that put the enemy’s capital in their striking range,” Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, referring to Seoul.

Kim urged his soldiers to “vigorously push forward the work for making preparatio­ns for regular combat mobilisati­on” to “take the initiative with merciless and rapid strikes” in the event of an “actual war,” according to KCNA.

Seoul’s military also confirmed the North had carried out live-fire artillery drills involving rocket launchers and self-propelled howitzers.

They took place in North Korea’s western port city of Nampho toward the Yellow Sea, it added.

“Our military is closely monitoring North Korea’s signs of provocatio­n... while maintainin­g a firm joint defense posture and conducting the ongoing Freedom Shield exercises and joint drills,” Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

“If North Korea commits a provocatio­n, we will punish overwhelmi­ngly and firmly in accordance with the principle of ‘immediatel­y, strongly, and until the end’.”

North Korea on Tuesday warned that Seoul and Washington would pay a “dear price” over the large-scale military exercises, urging the allies to cease “frantic war drills.”

North Korea has long condemned joint USSouth Korea military exercises, calling them rehearsals for an invasion.

The nuclear-armed North has in the past carried out weapons tests as a response to such joint exercises.

As he watched the drills on Thursday, Kim “expressed his great satisfacti­on” that the units are “fully ready for constant mobilisati­on for batles,” according to KCNA.

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Kim Jong Un supervises artillery firing drills on Thursday.
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