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24 May 2022 | 10:17 PM UTC

North Korea: Military reportedly launches unspecified ballistic missile toward East Sea early May 25

North Korea reportedly launches unspecified ballistic missile toward East Sea early May 25. No immediate reports of damage or disruptions.

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Event

North Korea reportedly fired an unspecified ballistic missile toward the East Sea (Sea of Japan) early May 25. The exact flight path and distance of the projectile remain unclear. There were no immediate reports of damage, injuries, or transport disruptions following the incident.

Context

The projectile launch, the 17th North Korean firing in 2022, is at least partially intended to demonstrate the government's defense policy to counter alleged US aggression for a domestic audience and possibly gain more leverage for future nuclear negotiations. The test follows an earlier intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch March 24, which ended a self-imposed 2017 moratorium on nuclear and ICBM testing and raised tensions in the peninsula. The May 25 test could be an attempt to assess the responsiveness of recently inaugurated President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration. While former South Korean President Moon Jae-in adopted a conciliatory approach to North Korea, newly elected Yoon will likely take a tougher stance and possibly engage in retaliatory action should North Korea increase its posturing.

Despite attempts at jumpstarting diplomacy, the geopolitical dynamics on the Korean Peninsula remain largely unaltered, as North Korea has previously stated it will only give up its nuclear weapons in exchange for concrete moves to reduce perceived US threats against it. North Korean leaders have previously warned of stronger actions in response to the latest US sanctions, and further launches remain possible in the coming weeks. However, both sides are likely to avoid any actions that could escalate into a full-scale conflict.