World on the verge of another war, Kim Jong sent 180 fighter planes to the border of South Korea

Posted on 4th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has already caused great damage to the world and in such a situation, another war could cause havoc. The case is of South Korea and North Korea. Both countries are once again on the verge of war. South Korea's military said that its neighbor North Korea sent about 180 fighter jets to its border. South Korea grounded its fighters after detecting 180 North Korean warplanes. The South Korean military said in a statement that the North Korean aircraft flew north of the so-called Strategic Measurement Line.

 

In response to North Korea, South Korea launched 80 aircraft, including F-35A stealth fighters. The army said that about 240 aircraft participating in the Vigilant Storm air exercise with the US are continuing their exercise. It is being told that Kim Jong Un is against this practice and that is why he is threatening South Korea.

 

By the way, this is not the first time that dictator Kim Jong Un has sent his planes near the South Korean border. Earlier last month, 10 North Korean warplanes came near the border, after which South Korea also had to fly its planes.

 

North Korean planes are flying near the South Korean border at a time when Kim Jong Un is conducting several missile tests one after the other. Japan has claimed that North Korea fired at least one more missile into the sea on Thursday, adding that it has fired at least four missiles in a day. Kim Jong Un has fired at least 80 missiles in the last three days. In response to North Korea's weapons tests, the US and South Korea announced a massive aerial exercise. The test was conducted on Thursday night after North Korea had warned of a response.

 

North Korea secretly sending ammunition to Russia: White House

 

The US on Wednesday accused North Korea of ​​supplying "a large number" of artillery shells to Russia to aid it in the war against Ukraine. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the US believes North Korea is "trying to pretend that they are being sent to countries in the Middle East or North Africa." He declined to give a specific estimate on the amount of ammunition being sent to fuel the Russian effort. Kirby said North Korea is supplying ammunition to Russia "secretly" but "we are currently monitoring it to determine whether the shipment (consignment) has been received."

 

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