North Korea fires four short-range missiles into the sea
North Korea has fired four short-range missiles towards the sea off the country’s east coast on Thursday, according to a South Korean Defense Ministry official.
The communist country launched the missiles at 5:42 p.m. local time from a mountain site just north of the border with South Korea, the official added.
North Korea has fired short-range missiles into the sea as part of military exercises in the past, Reuters reported.
Four short-range missiles have been fired towards the sea off North Korea’s east coast on Thursday, according to a South Korean Defense Ministry official.
The communist country launched the missiles at 5:42 p.m. local time from a mountain site just north of the border with South Korea, the official added.
North Korea has fired short-range missiles into the sea as part of military exercises in the past, Reuters reported.
The move is widely seen as a response to South Korea’s military exercises with the US.
Experts say that the test-firing of the four missiles – with an estimated range of about 125 miles – is unlikely to trigger a significant rise in military tensions.
They are mainly about North Korea expressing its displeasure over the US-South Korea military drills – which Pyongyang has condemned as provocative – and a recent UN rights report which described human rights abuses in the North Korea as possible crimes against humanity.
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