North Korea threatens a response to US flying long-range bombers over South Korea

 


South Korea - North Korea on Thursday threatened unspecified retaliation after the U.S. flew long-range bombers over South Korea during training with its forces, which North Korea views as practice for an attack against it.

The U.S. flew the B-1B bombers Tuesday during an aerial drill with other U.S. and South Korean fighter jets. South Korea's Defense Ministry had said the training was meant to show the two countries' combined deterrence capability against North Korea's advancing nuclear program.


The U.S. and South Korea routinely hold joint military exercises they describe as defensive in nature. But North Korea views them as an invasion rehearsal and is particularly sensitive to the U.S. mobilization of strategic assets such as long-range bombers, aircraft carriers and nuclear-powered submarines.


"The recent military move of the U.S. and the ROK is an open threat to the security of our state and a grave provocation that raises the military tension in the region to an extreme dangerous level," an unidentified spokesperson for North Korea's Defense Ministry said in a statement carried in state media.


ROK stands for the Republic of Korea, South Korea's formal name.


The statement warned the U.S. action would inevitably hurt U.S. security and said North Korea "will deter by dint of powerful force the U.S. aggressive attempt to permanently fix the malignant instability element in the security environment of the region."


North Korea often test-launches missiles in response to the U.S. flyovers of B-1B bombers, which is capable of carrying a huge payload of conventional weapons.


Animosities on the Korean Peninsula are running high as North Korea continues weapons tests designed to modernize his nuclear arsenal and supports Russia's war against Ukraine by supplying weapons and troops.

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