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North Korea fired about five multiple rocket launchers into the West Sea just one day after North Korea declared its strong stance toward South Korea, including a 'struggle against the enemy', at a plenary meeting of the Workers' Party of Korea.



The Joint Chiefs of Staff said yesterday (12th), "Our military has caught several tracks believed to be North Korean multiple rocket launchers from 8:07 am to 11:03 am today."



"Our military is maintaining a thorough readiness posture while strengthening surveillance and vigilance while closely cooperating with the US and South Korea," he said.



It is known that North Korea fired about five multiple rocket launchers with a caliber of less than 300 mm from the west coast to the west sea yesterday morning.



Estimated to be 122mm or 240mm without guidance.



The Joint Chiefs of Staff announced this fact when media coverage began about 10 hours after the last launch of the rocket launcher was caught.



In the case of ballistic missiles, the Joint Chiefs of Staff announced the truth to the media immediately after detection, but did not separately announce the launch of conventional multiple rocket launchers such as 240mm.



At the Labor Party plenary meeting held from the 8th to the 10th, North Korea reaffirmed its strong stance against South Korea, such as 'struggle against the enemy', 'strong against river' and 'head-to-head match'.



This is the first time in seven days since North Korea fired eight short-range ballistic missiles from four places, including Pyongyang, on the 5th.



(Photo = Captured from the Rodong Sinmun website, Yonhap News)