North Korea shot from MLRS because of United States

This week, North Korea was made by one artillery shot from the rejection system of volley fire (MLRS) towards the Yellow Sea, the agency reports with reference to a source in the Ministry of Defense. South Korean military discovered a trace of a shot on the morning of July 11.

The source of the agency did not bring the details of the incident and did not explain where the shot was made from, but he noted that this happened after the United States transferred six F-35-35 fighters to South Korea. Fighters arrived at the Korean Peninsula on July 5 and should stay there until July 15.

On July 10, the DPRK made two artillery shots towards the Yellow Sea. The military of South Korea then discovered two traces of launches. In June, the United States and South Korea responded to the ongoing launches of shells from the DPRK, releasing 8 ballistic missiles towards the Sea of ​​Japan.