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South Korea Raises Military Alert Following North Korea Missile Activity

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South Korea has raised its military alert level after detecting new missile related movements from North Korea, signaling heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Defense officials said the decision was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure readiness amid growing security concerns.

According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, surveillance assets observed activity linked to missile preparation and possible testing. While no launch was immediately confirmed, authorities said the movements were consistent with previous patterns seen ahead of North Korean weapons demonstrations.

The South Korean military increased monitoring and coordination with allied forces, including the United States, to assess potential risks. Officials emphasized that defensive measures were being strengthened to protect civilian safety and maintain regional stability.

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North Korea has conducted a series of missile tests in recent years, often drawing condemnation from Seoul and its allies. Analysts say such activity is frequently used by Pyongyang to signal political pressure or respond to joint military exercises in the region.

South Korean officials urged calm while stressing that any provocation would be met with a firm and measured response. Diplomatic channels remain open, though prospects for dialogue remain uncertain amid ongoing regional tensions.

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