South Korea's military, in collaboration with US Army Special Forces, is actively engaged in 'decapitation drills' aimed at assassinating North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. Defense Minister Shin Won-sik confirmed these drills, which focus on aerial maneuvers, raids on key facilities, and indoor mop-up operations. The primary target is Kim Jong Un. South Korea does not possess nuclear weapons, so keeping Kim Jong Un in fear for his life serves as a deterrence strategy. These drills follow North Korea's recent intercontinental ballistic missile test in response to a meeting between US and South Korean leaders.