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North Korea fires more missiles amid coronavirus outbreak

  • North Korea test-fired a number of ballistic missiles over the course of March, following a three-month pause

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A tactical guided weapon fired this month at an undisclosed location in North Korea. File photo: AP
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North Korea fired what appeared to be two short-range ballistic missiles into the ocean off its east coast on Sunday, the latest in an unprecedented flurry of launches that South Korea decried as “inappropriate” amid the global coronavirus pandemic.

Two “short-range projectiles” were launched from the coastal Wonsan area, and flew 230km (143 miles) at a maximum altitude of 30km (19 miles), South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff reported.

“In a situation where the entire world is experiencing difficulties due to Covid-19, this kind of military act by North Korea is very inappropriate and we call for an immediate halt,” South Korea’s JCS said in a statement, according to Yonhap.

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South Korea’s national security team convened an emergency video conference, the presidential Blue House said in a separate text message on Sunday.

Japan’s Ministry of Defence said they appeared to be ballistic missiles, and they did not land in Japanese territory or its exclusive economic zone.

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They would be the eighth and ninth missiles launched in four rounds of tests this month as North Korean troops conduct ongoing military drills, usually personally overseen by leader Kim Jong-un.

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