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North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong says joint US-South Korea drills to harm regional stability

By Thomson Reuters Mar 9, 2026 | 8:03 PM

SEOUL, March 10 (Reuters) – North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong, the sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said U.S.-South Korea ​military drills that began this week ‌were a “provocative and aggressive war rehearsal” that would harm regional stability, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday.

The annual Freedom Shield military exercises revealed the allies’ “habitual ‌hostile ​policy” toward North Korea and “will ⁠further destroy regional ⁠stability,” Kim said in a statement.

Kim described the drills in South Korea as involving more than 18,000 South Korean and U.S. ​forces and being staged “day and night across the territorial ground, sea, air, outer space ⁠and cyberspace” of North ⁠Korea.

South Korea and the United ​States have said the drills, which run from ​March 9 to 19, were “defensive in nature” ‌and would incorporate deterrence scenarios related to North Korea’s nuclear weapons.

The exercise will also serve as an opportunity to support ongoing ⁠preparations for the transfer of U.S. wartime operational control to South Korea, officials from both countries have ⁠said.

South Korea ‌aimed to complete the handover ⁠of military command from the U.S. ​before ‌President Lee Jae Myung’s term ​ends in ⁠2030.

The drills come a month after Kim Jong Un said at North Korea’s ruling Party Congress that he would focus on expanding his country’s nuclear arsenal.

(Reporting by Heejin KimEditing by ​Ed Davies)