North Korea launches multiple ballistic missiles into sea
- North Korea fired several short-range ballistic missiles off its east coast, marking the first launch in over two months, according to South Korea's military.
- The missiles traveled about 360 km before landing in the sea, with South Korea strongly condemning the launch as a "clear provocation."
- Nuclear envoys from South Korea, Japan, and the United States called the launch a violation of U.N. Resolutions and committed to responding to further provocations.
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North Korea has fired short-range ballistic missiles for the second time in just a few days
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