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North Korea fires missiles as US-S Korea drills begin

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BBC News - North Korea fires missiles as US-S Korea drills begin

North Korea fired two short-range missiles into the sea as annual US-South Korea military exercises got under way, officials in Seoul say.

The two missiles, with a range of 490km (305 miles), were fired from the western city of Nampo into the sea east of the Korean peninsula, the South Korean military said.

The drills, involving tens of thousands of troops, always anger Pyongyang.

It traditionally shows its displeasure with missile tests and louder rhetoric.

Seoul and Washington describe the military exercises as defensive in nature. North Korea calls them a rehearsal for invasion.

Key Resolve, a largely computer-simulated exercise, lasts 12 days and Foal Eagle, which has ground, air and sea components, lasts eight weeks.

In a statement, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missiles, fired early on Monday, were probably Scud Cs or Scud Ds.

The military remained "vigilant against any additional launches", it said.

Defence Minister Kim Min-seok vowed a stern response to any provocation.

"If North Korea takes provocative actions, our military will react firmly and strongly so North Korea will regret it in its bones," he was quoted as saying by Reuters.

Earlier in the day the North Korean military condemned the joint exercises as "undisguised encroachment" on national sovereignty.

Aggression should be dealt with by "merciless strikes", it said in a statement carried by KCNA news agency.

In 2013 the joint exercises led to a prolonged surge in tensions, with North Korea threatening pre-emptive nuclear strikes and cutting a military hotline with the South.

Drills in 2014 passed off relatively quietly, however.

In January North Korea said it would offer a moratorium on nuclear testing if the joint exercises were cancelled. The US rejected this suggestion as an "implicit threat".

North Korea has conducted three nuclear tests, in 2006, 2009 and 2013. Six-nation talks aimed at ending its nuclear programme have been stalled since early 2009.
 

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I think North Korea should do the world a favor and fire those missiles on themselves. They seem to be great at putting on shows and thinking that the world is intimidated by them. They should focus on growing their economy and providing food for the citizens of the country instead of wasting money on military parades.
 

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It's just scare tactics. North Korea knows that they really can't engage the U.S.
 

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I really don't know their point by always firing some missles form time to time. It starts to become funny in some way. They probably think will scare their enemies, but everyone knows they don't have the guts to do something serious, because it means suicide.
 
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