AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNorth Korea Naval Power: Kim Jong Un oversaw weapons tests on the refurbished 5,000-ton destroyer Kang Kon, including cruise missile launches and “electronic warfare means,” and ordered the ship commissioned into service within two months—after last year’s botched launch and capsizing. Regional Signaling: South Korea and the U.S. are analyzing reports that Pyongyang fired cruise missiles toward the East Sea from the destroyer, as Kim again pushed for a stronger “war deterrent” and “absolute power.” China-Russia Pressure: China and Russia held a joint sea exercise in the Yellow Sea off Qingdao, with analysts saying it challenges a U.S.-backed “free and open Indo-Pacific” and signals combined strength to neighbors. Border Smuggling Watch: Satellite imagery analysis suggests North Korea-China smuggling routes along the Yalu are restarting after a lull, with activity appearing linked to recent Kim-Xi summit timing. Disaster Readiness: Pyongyang launched an inspection of disaster response readiness ahead of heavy rains and monsoon delays, urging tighter command systems and local monitoring. Cyber & Sanctions Evasion: Reports say sanctioned states, including North Korea, increasingly use crypto to move money and buy military-linked goods, amid ongoing hack-driven theft allegations.
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