North Korea grows an addiction to rocket launches. The nation has conducted many cruise missile tests in waters along its western coast. It was the most recent in Pyongyang's string of weapon tests. The military in Seoul said this on Tuesday. 

The South Korean military discovered many unidentified missiles that North Korea had tested toward the West Sea at around seven in the morning local time, according to a statement released by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul. With this, the nation carried out its third missile test in less than a week.

The statement did not, however, specify how many missiles were launched right away, how far they traveled, or whether they were launched from land or the water. Since Wednesday, North Korea has tested a number of cruise missiles; this launch was the most recent.

According to JCS, US and South Korean intelligence services are examining the specifics in an effort to identify the type of missiles. The military in Seoul is intensifying its assistance and observation of the US in the meantime. They have their eyes on North Korea.

In recent months, there has been a noticeable decline in the relationship between the two Koreas. A de-escalation agreement has been broken by both parties. Additionally, it is believed to bolster border security and carry out live-fire exercises.