North Korea plans to launch ballistic missiles in November, according to South Korean intelligence. The report has raised concerns in the region and attracted international attention, as such actions by the DPRK are traditionally seen as escalating military tensions.
South Korean intelligence has not specified what type of missiles are planned for launch, but experts suggest that they could be intercontinental or medium-range missiles capable of posing a threat to neighboring countries. Pyongyang has repeatedly conducted such tests, emphasizing its defense capabilities and readiness to withstand external pressure.
International analysts warn that a possible ballistic missile launch could lead to a new wave of sanctions and increased scrutiny of North Korea by the UN and other international organizations.