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North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles in latest provocation

  • The short-range missiles fired from the Sunan into the East Sea were the fourth round of weapons launches this week
  • Japan said the projectiles ‘appear to have flown in irregular trajectories’

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North Korea has conducted a record-breaking blitz of missile tests this year. File photo: Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP
Agence France-Presse
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles early Saturday, South Korea’s military said, the nuclear-armed country’s fourth such launch this week, as Seoul, Tokyo and Washington ramp up joint military drills to counter Pyongyang.

South Korea, Japan and the US staged anti-submarine drills on Friday – the first in five years – just days after Washington and Seoul’s navies conducted large-scale exercises in waters off the peninsula.

US Vice-President Kamala Harris was also in Seoul on Thursday and toured the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone which divides the peninsula, on a trip which aimed to underscore the “ironclad” US commitment to South Korea’s defence against the North.
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With talks long stalled, Pyongyang has doubled down on its banned weapons programmes, conducting a record-breaking blitz of tests this year and revising its laws to declare itself an “irreversible” nuclear power.

South Korea’s military said it had “detected two short-range missiles between 0645 and 0703 fired from the Sunan area in Pyongyang into the East Sea”, referring to the body of water also known as the Sea of Japan.

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The missiles “flew approximately 350km (217 miles) at an altitude of 30km at speed of Mach 6”, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement, calling the launches “a serious provocation”.

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