North Korea launched two unidentified missiles into the Sea of Japan. This was announced by the South Korean army. This is the sixth test in Pyongyang this year. The last time North Korea tested so many weapons in one month was in 2019, after the failure of negotiations between leader Kim Jong Un and then US President Donald Trump. According to reports from the South Korean Army General Staff, the missiles were launched towards the sea from Hamhung, on the North Korean east coast. The missiles, according to Seoul, had a range of 190 kilometers and fell into the Sea of Japan. Also according to South Korea, Pyongyang had launched two cruise missiles on Tuesday.
North Korea, new missile test in the Sea of Japan
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