South Korea moves its flights after monitoring 180 North Korean warplanes

South Korea moves its flights after monitoring 180 North Korean warplanes

According to Yonhap, the South Korean army changed its flight today, Friday, after “it” watched 180 North Korean aeroplanes’ flight patterns.
The Staff claims that North Korean aircraft flew in a variety of weather conditions over the northern portion of the tactical work line as well as over the waters to the east and west of the Korean Peninsula.
About 80 different jets, including the F-35A, have been sent out by the South Korean Air Force.

The South Korean army said it was closely monitoring the North Korean army’s movements and developments in the position in close coordination with the American forces while maintaining a strict alert “in preparation for the potential additional provocations of North Korea. ”
In the event that their participation in the planned exercises causes them to become alert, 240 warplanes continue to be involved in the “Veglaat Stom” manoeuvres that are common to the Korean and American powers.

After launching numerous ballistic and non-ballistic missiles over the previous two days, Pyongyang carried out today’s events.

South Korea changes its flying schedule after observing 180 North Korean fighter aircraft

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