Kim Yo Jong, the sibling of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, described the recent live-fire drills conducted by South Korea as «suicidal hysteria» and vowed to take military action without giving details. Her warning came after two weeks of tense land and sea border shooting drills between South Korea and North Korea. After South Korea halted a 2018 deal meant to lower military tensions on the front lines, these were the first drills of that kind, as per the reports of Yahoo News.
Kim Yo Jong questioned South Korea's choice to hold war drills close to the border in her statement, which was broadcast by official media. She implied that there might be dire repercussions. She charged that the conservative administration of South Korea was purposefully raising the temperature to deflect attention from its internal political problems. Kim Yo Jong underlined that the exercises took place under a «touch-and-go situation,» made more acute by a recent trilateral military practice between Japan, South Korea, and the United States, which North Korea sees as a danger to its security.
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Kim Yo Jong issued a warning, saying that North Korean armed forces would promptly carry out their constitutional responsibility if they believed that the South's actions constituted acts of war or a breach of their sovereignty. She didn't go into detail about the precise military actions
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