The
military detected preparations this week in Sinpo, South
Hamgyong Province, North Korea, Yonhap reported, citing an
unnamed South Korean military source. This is in line with a
U.S.-based think tank's report this week, which cited commercial
satellite imagery.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is aware of signs and
movements suggesting North Korean provocations, including SLBMs,
the presidential office said in a statement on Saturday.
U.S. Vice President Harris is set to visit the region next week
and meet with leaders of Japan and South Korea.
A senior U.S. administration official told a briefing on Friday
that a nuclear test or other provocation was possible during
Harris' trip to the region, but that they had no predictions or
announcements to make.
A U.S. aircraft carrier arrived in South Korea on Friday for the
first time in about four years, joining other military vessels
to participate in joint drills with South Korean forces.
North Korea has denounced previous U.S. military deployments and
joint drills as rehearsals for war and evidence of hostile
policies by Washington and Seoul.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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