
North Korea has again fired a ballistic missile from its East Coast on Saturday. This information has been given by the Joint Chief of Staff of South Korea . This missile has been fired when next week US-South Korea are going to jointly drill a joint in Washington, US. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff has said that "North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile into the East Sea", referring to the sea known as the Sea of Japan.
This thing has also been reiterated by the Coast Guard of Japan and has said that the fire fired by North Korea could be a ballistic missile. Aljazeera has published this information. The missile launch came a day after North Korea threatened to take "unprecedented" tough action against South Korea. North Korea's Foreign Ministry made this threat after the announcement of planned military exercises.
Yonhap news agency published a report citing the South Korean military that North Korea fired two medium-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea in December. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected the launch between 11:13 am and 12:05 pm (local time) from the Tongchang-ri area, North Pyongan province.
According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, the missile was fired at a steep angle and remained in the air for about 500 km. The JCS said intelligence officials in South Korea and the United States are analyzing other information regarding North Korea's recent missile activities.
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