North Korea test-fires a ballistic missile a day after US and South Korea had a fighter jet drill
- North Korea has fired at least one "unidentified ballistic missile", as reported by Seoul's military, following Kim Jong Un's sister's denial of accusations about weapons shipments to Russia.
- The missile was launched towards the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, according to Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- The missile, described as short-range, has already fallen, as indicated by Japanese broadcaster NHK, citing government sources.
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North Korea tested tactical ballistic missile with new navigation technology
North Korea test-fired a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a new autonomous navigation system, with the drill overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, according to the country's official Korean Central News Agency.
The General Directorate of Missile Engineering of the DPRK has experimentally launched a tactical ballistic missile with a new self-guided navigation system, radio reports... RIA Novosti, May 18, 2024
Coreia do Sul terá disparado um míssil balístico, esta sexta-feira, ao largo da costa oriental do país, segundo as forças armadas da Coreia do Sul. Será também o último teste de armamento.
N. Korea fires ballistic missiles after denying Russia arms transfers
North Korea fired multiple suspected short-range ballistic missiles Friday, Seoul said, hours after leader Kim Jong Un's powerful sister denied widespread allegations that Pyongyang is shipping weapons to Russia. The launches are the latest in a string of ever more sophisticated tests by North Korea, which has fired off cruise missiles, tactical rockets and hypersonic weapons in recent months, in what the nuclear-armed country says is a drive to
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