North Korea fires missiles as US, South Korea begin their 1st joint military exercise of Trump's 2nd term

North Korea launched several ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday, shortly after South Korea and the United States started their first major joint military exercise of President Donald Trump’s second term.

The missile launches were observed by South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff from North Korea’s southwestern Hwanghae Province. These missiles were categorized as short-range. In response, South Korea’s military has intensified its surveillance and is in close coordination with the U.S.

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command stated, “We are aware of the DPRK’s multiple ballistic missile launches and are closely coordinating with South Korea, Japan, and other regional allies. The United States strongly condemns these actions and urges North Korea to abstain from further provocative behaviors.” The statement clarified that while the event did not pose an immediate threat to U.S. personnel, territory, or allies, the situation is being constantly monitored. The U.S. reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to defending South Korea and Japan.

The launches come after South Korean and U.S. forces began their annual Freedom Shield exercise Monday.  

US military in South Korea

U.S. Army soldiers prepare to cross the Hantan River at a training field in Yeoncheon, South Korea, near the border with North Korea on Monday, March 10. (AP/Ahn Young-joon)

This year’s training comes after South Korean KF-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area during a live-fire training exercise with the U.S. on Thursday, injuring multiple people and damaging multiple buildings, including three houses and a Catholic church. 

South Korean media reported that the accident happened in Pocheon, a city near the heavily armed border with North Korea. About 30 people were wounded, two of them seriously. 

The initial assessment from the South Korean air force was that one of the KF-16 pilots entered the wrong coordinates and failed to visually verify the target before proceeding with the bombing. The second pilot had the correct coordinates but focused only on maintaining flight formation and dropped the bombs on the first pilot’s instructions without recognizing the target was wrong, according to the content of the latest briefing provided to The Associated Press. 

North Korean missile test on TV

People watch a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test at a train station in Seoul on March 10, 2025. North Korea fired “multiple unidentified ballistic missiles” on March 10, South Korea’s military said, the same day Seoul and Washington began a major annual joint military drill known as Freedom Shield.  (Jung Yeon-Je/AFP via Getty Images)

Gen. Lee Youngsu, chief of staff of the South Korean air force, bowed and apologized Monday over the injuries and property damage caused by the bombing, which he said “should have never happened and must never happen again.” 

Fox News’ Bradford Betz and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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