Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

N. Korea fires missiles, U.S. flies bombers over South

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea added to its recent barrage of weapons demonstrat­ions by launching four ballistic missiles into the sea Saturday, as the United States sent two supersonic bombers streaking over South Korea in a dueling display of military might that underscore­d rising tensions in the region.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said that the four short-range missiles fired from a North Korean western coastal area around noon flew about 80 miles toward the country’s western sea.

The North has test-fired more than 30 missiles this week, including an interconti­nental ballistic missile on Thursday that triggered evacuation alerts in northern Japan, and flew large numbers of warplanes inside its territory in an angry reaction to a massive combined aerial exercise between the United States and South Korea.

The South Korean military said two B-1B bombers trained with four U.S. F-16 fighter jets and four South Korean F-35 jets during the last day of the “Vigilant Storm” joint air force drills that wraps up Saturday. It marked the first time since December 2017 that the bombers were deployed to the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea’s Foreign Ministry late Friday described the country’s military actions this week as an appropriat­e response to the exercise, which it called a display of U.S. “military confrontat­ion hysteria.” It said North Korea will respond with the “toughest counteract­ion” to any attempts by “hostile forces” to infringe on its sovereignt­y or security interests.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the participat­ion of the B-1Bs in the joint drills demonstrat­ed the allies’ readiness to “sternly respond” to North Korean provocatio­ns and the U.S. commitment to defend its ally with the full range of its military capabiliti­es, including nuclear.

B-1B flyovers had been a familiar show of force during past periods of tensions with North Korea, including the North’s provocativ­e run in nuclear and long-range missile tests in 2017. But the flyovers had been halted in recent years as the United States and South Korea stopped their large-scale exercises to support the former Trump administra­tion’s diplomatic efforts with North Korea and because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The allies resumed their large-scale training this year after North Korea dialed up its weapons testing to a record pace, exploiting a divide in the U.N. Security Council over Russia’s war on Ukraineas a window to accelerate­arms developmen­t.

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