Lee Sung-jun

Lee Sung-jun

military spokesperson South Korea

Lee Sung-jun is a spokesperson for South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), who provided details on the planned joint military exercises and the number of combined training sessions scheduled for the year, which aim to enhance military readiness against potential threats.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
3,260
Power
142$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
New Zealand 1 5.00 0.07% +0% 4,822,233 3,260 $210,000 142$
Totals 1 4,822,233 3,260 $210,000 142$
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Recent Mentions

New Zealand New Zealand: Lee Sung-jun, spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters about the vessel listing in the water. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: ‘Serious’ accident at North Korea warship launch: state media

Lithuania Lithuania: Lee Sung-jun stated that Russia could have provided assistance in developing the warship. 5

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Seulas: Rusija galėjo padėti Šiaurės Korėjai dėl naujo karinio laivu

Spain Spain: Colonel Lee Sung-jun stated that no unusual movements have been recorded despite the presence of North Korean soldiers in the demilitarized zone. 5

El País: Corea del Sur realiza disparos disuasorios al cruzar varios soldados del Norte la frontera | Internacional

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Joint Chiefs of Staff public affairs director Lee Sung-jun said at a briefing on Thursday. 5

BBC: North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects AI 'suicide attack drones'

Tanzania Tanzania: Lee Sung-jun is a spokesperson for Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff who provided details about the scheduled military exercises. 6

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: South Korean military jet accidentally bombs residential area

Canada Canada: Lee Sung-jun, a spokesperson for Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, provided details about the scheduled exercises. 5

The Globe and Mail: South Korea air force jets accidentally drop bombs on homes, injuring at least 15