Nov. 4 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The South Korean Armed Forces will carry out computer-simulated military exercises next week in order to respond to possible threats from North Korea such as its nuclear or missile programs.
Specifically, the South Korean Army will carry out the annual Taegeuk maneuver on November 7 and 10, with which soldiers will be prepared to respond in real missions, as reported by the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) in a statement. .
“We will master the ability to carry out practical missions in preparation (…) Taegeuk proceeds as a ‘war game’, like a computer simulation, without moving troops or equipment,” the JCS reported in the letter.
This announcement comes at a time when tensions between Pyogyang and Seoul are on the rise following North Korea’s launch of dozens of missiles in the last month.
Among all the projectiles fired, one launched last Wednesday stands out and flew over the maritime demarcation line between the two Koreas for the first time since the war between the two countries, triggering anti-aircraft sirens on one of the South Korean islands.
The offensive by Pyongyang further escalates tensions in the region, after North Korea has launched dozens of ballistic missiles in recent weeks in tests prohibited by UN Security Council resolutions, in response to military maneuvers. US-Koreans that it considers an invasion rehearsal.
Washington, as well as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), have shared their evidence that North Korea is “likely” to carry out a nuclear missile test, the first since 2017.