North Korea fires suspected short-range missiles into the sea in its latest weapons test
- North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles from near Pyongyang, which flew about 300km and landed in the sea, as reported by South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- The missiles were fired towards the sea off North Korea's east coast, landing outside Japan's exclusive economic zone area.
- South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed that the projectiles traveled about 300km before landing in the sea.
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North Korea fires short-range missiles into the sea, Seoul says | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
SEOUL, South Korea >> North Korea on Monday test-fired suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, the country’s neighbors said, as speculation swirled that it could soon launch a banned satellite into orbit.
North Korea files short-range ballistic missiles toward east coast: South
North Korea fired several rounds of short-range ballistic missiles toward its east coast on Monday, according to South Korea’s military, three days after Pyongyang launched a strategic cruise missile to test a large warhead. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected what appeared to be several short-range ballistic missiles launched from the Pyongyang region at 3:01 p.m “The North Korean missiles flew about 300 kilometers [186 m…
Japan and South Korea accuse North of missile launches
South Korea and Japan have reported an apparent short-range ballistic missile test by North Korea
North Korea fires ballistic missiles, South Korea, Japan say
SEOUL: North Korea fired "several" short-range ballistic missiles on Monday (Apr 22) towards the sea off its east coast, South Korea's military said, drawing a swift condemnation from Seoul, which called it a grave threat to stability on the Korean peninsula. A Japanese government alert
According to the Japanese Ministry of Defence, Pyongyang conducted a "probable ballistic missile fire".
It is the 10th such test in 2024.

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