North Korea Test-Fires Ballistic Missile into East Sea
North Korea has launched an unidentified ballistic missile eastward into the East Sea, marking its first missile test in 11 days. South Korean and Japanese authorities confirmed the launch, with Japan's Defense Ministry stating the missile no longer posed a threat to the vicinity of Japan.
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North Korea test-fires at least one ballistic missile, Defense Ministry says
The launch occurred around 6:26 a.m., with the ministry saying the missile "no longer posed a threat to the vicinity of Japan" around 7:14 a.m.
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North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile toward the East Sea on Sunday, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The military said it is analyzing the missile’s specifications, including its range and other characteristics. The latest launch came 11 days after the North’s previous ballistic missile provocation on April 8. At the time, Pyongyang fired ballistic missiles twice in a single day — once in the morning and again in the afternoon — into the East Sea. A day earlier, on April
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