North Korea Launches Over 10 Rockets Near Pyongyang, Reports South Korea

On Thursday morning, North Korea fired more than 10 multiple-launch rockets from the Sunan area, located near its capital, Pyongyang, according to the South Korean military. Although these rockets were launched in a north-western direction, specific information regarding their range or intended targets has not been released.
Officials from South Korea's military identified the projectiles as likely being short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs), a type of weapon that is prohibited under United Nations Security Council resolutions. The ongoing missile development and testing by North Korea have been a source of concern for the international community, particularly affecting South Korea, Japan, and the United States.
This missile launch occurs amid increased regional tensions and continued international diplomatic efforts aimed at curbing North Korea's weapons program. In response, South Korea's military is actively monitoring the situation in collaboration with its allies, maintaining a heightened state of alertness.
This latest missile test is part of a series of recent provocations by North Korea, as the regime proceeds with expanding its missile capabilities despite global sanctions and diplomatic efforts to halt its progress.