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North Korea insists on missile tests: unidentified rocket launched into the sea

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An unidentified missile was launched from North Korea and ended up in the sea off its east coast. This was reported by sources from the South Korean General Staff Command, who were unable to give other details, signaling the launch as yet another series of tests started a month ago.

The launch seems to follow the one made on 28 September, when a rocket touted as a supersonic gliding rocket was tested “almost impossible to intercept and capable of flying at 6 thousand kilometers per hour”, announced the men of the Korean Central News Agency.

Before that, North Korea had tested two ballistic carriers that ended up in Japanese territorial waters, off the Noto Peninsula, in the central-western archipelago. On that occasion, the news agency of the Kim Jong-un regime, the KCNA, had presented the missiles as the first launched from a train.

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