Han Mei is further analyzing further analysisSpecific parameters of missiles.The South Korean military is paying close attention to whether the DPRK has the movement of re -launch, while maintaining a warning situation.

North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile to the east waters yesterday (January 5). Experts believe that the North Korean army is currently in winter training.It is part of the routine drill in North Korea.

South Korea ’s joint staff headquarters said that North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile at 8:10 am on the same day.Han Mei is further analyzing the specific parameters of the missile.The South Korean military is paying close attention to whether the DPRK has the movement of re -launch, while maintaining a warning situation.

Kyodo Society quoted relevant Japanese government, saying that the aircraft launched by North Korea may fall in the sea area outside the Japanese exclusive economic zone (EEZ).Japanese Prime Minister Kishida told the media that since last year, North Korea has continuously launched ballistic missiles, which is very regrettable.The Japanese side will further strengthen warning.He also said that he is analyzing details such as the fall.

This is the first time North Korea has demonstrated force since the beginning of 2022. The last test missile in North Korea was on October 19 last year. At that time, North Korea was testing the Live Fitons Missile (SLBM).

After the North Korean launching missiles, the Presidential Palace Qingwatai emergencyly held the National Security Conference (NSC) under the president of the National Security Office Xu Xun.

Qingwatai issued a press release saying that the South Korea expressed concern about North Korea's urgent need for the urgent need of stabilizing domestic and foreign political situations.However, for the current deadlock and tension of South Korea's relations, dialogue with North Korea is still important.

South Korean President Wen Zaiyin did not attend the meeting that day, but visited Gaocheng County, Jiangyuan Daowao to attend the construction ceremony of the East China Railway Construction Project.He said: "North Korea tested short -range missiles this morning. The Korean Peninsula sometimes appeared tensions, but he should not give up the will to (North Korea)."

At the same time, he urged North Korea to change his attitude.He said: "North Korea should also make more serious efforts for the dialogue. When the South Korean and North Korea work together and accumulate the trust between South Korea and North Korea, peace will come to us."The exhibition is at the moment when the term of office is not much left, Wen Zaiyin will not give up his last line and hopes to work hard to relieve the will of the dialogue of the South Korea and the DPRK, as well as the idea of not stimulating North Korea.

Kim Dongzheng, a professor at the North Korean Institute, pointed out that considering that the DPRK army was in winter training, the Beijing Winter Olympics was imminent, not so much to test new strategic weapons, it was a "large caliber" for actual deployment.Multi-tube rockets or short-range tactical missiles (KN-23) performance improvement and skilled training, etc., part of winter routine drills.

Yang Maojin, a professor at the North Korean Institute, analyzed that North Korea tried to control the leadership of the situation in the peninsula at the beginning of the new year by launching missiles during winter training.North Korea wants to pressure again by launching missiles, South Korea and the United States withdraw dual standards and change policies to North Korea.

Kim Jong -un recently stated at the 8th Central Committee of the North Korean Workers' Party that, in view of the increasingly unstable military environment and international political situation of the Korean Peninsula, the North Korean military urgently promoted the national defense construction plan.He ordered the establishment of a powerful modern weapon system to improve the equipment of the Korean army and demanded that the military "absolute loyalty."