http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/fed5f8820b7494ed5ab86d76e6118273.kcmsf
mirror:
https://kcnawatch.org/newstream/1697753168-282092672/kcna-commentary-on-u-s-reckless-nuclear-war-provocations/
http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/fed5f8820b7494ed5ab86d76e6118273.kcmsf
mirror:
https://kcnawatch.org/newstream/1697753168-282092672/kcna-commentary-on-u-s-reckless-nuclear-war-provocations/
I imagine it's because of this: Nuclear-capable US B-52 strategic bomber touches down in S. Korea for first time
The article I linked above is from south Korea's main center-left liberal paper. It comments this:
Notable also is that under south Korea's current conservative Yoon administration, the new appointee (since June) to Minister of Unification is a north Korea hawk who wants nukes for south Korea:
As things fell through under the previous president, Moon, who was a liberal but who made some peaceful cooperation efforts with DPRK, and Trump, who made talks with DPRK but then threatened them, and piled on sanctions without lifting them when DPRK made efforts toward appeasement, and now Yoon came in who is a conservative and USA stan and major anti-communist who is promoting a NATO-like alliance in Asia and having war exercises and military parades etc., DPRK basically has stepped back from appeasement efforts at this time, strengthening ties with its other neighbors, and instead not shying away from making criticism when threatened with "decapitation drills" from the US and conservative Yoon regime (whom large numbers of south Koreans have been protesting and calling to resign due to his warmongering, among other things).