Overview
- South Korea resumed live-fire drills near border for the first time since 2018.
- North Korea's Kim Yo Jong calls the drills 'suicidal hysteria' and an 'explicit provocation.'
- Kim accuses South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol of using the drills to distract from domestic issues.
- North Korea threatens unspecified military action if it deems its sovereignty violated.
- Tensions between the Koreas have escalated, with recent border incidents and accusations of arms supply to Russia.