(ANSA) - BEIJING, 29 SEPT - North Korea has launched an "unidentified" ballistic missile.
This was reported by the South Korean Command of Staff, a few hours after the visit of American Vice President Kamala Harris to the village of Panmumjom, along the demilitarized line (DMZ) on the inter-Korean border.
The South Korean Joint Staff Command announced the launch a few hours after Harris' visit to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that divides the two Koreas at the 38th parallel, in what has been defined by the military as a provocation by Pyongyang "unique in the suogenerate ".
The vice president, who stopped at the border village of Panmunjom, attacked North Korea calling it "a fierce dictatorship", while the US is aiming for "a world free from its threats" linked to "its possession of illegal weapons".
(HANDLE).