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North Korea launches 1 or more flying bodies

2019-10-02T00:53:21.929Z


[Seoul 2nd Reuters]-According to a Japanese government official and the Korean Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff, North Korea launched at least one projectile on the 2nd. The Korean Army's Joint Staff Headquarters is heading northward from the Motoyama area of ​​Gangwon Province to the eastern sea on the 2nd morning.


[Seoul 2nd Reuters]-According to a Japanese government official and the Korean Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff, North Korea launched at least one projectile on the 2nd.

The Korean Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff revealed that North Korea launched a projectile from the Motoyama area of ​​Gangwon-do on the eastern sea on the 2nd morning.

The Japan Coast Guard said that a missile had been fired from North Korea and called on the ship to keep an eye on future information and to report without notice if any fallen objects were found.

On the other hand, Secretary General Yiwei Zhao said that North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on the morning of June, one of which appears to have fallen into Japan's exclusive economic zone off Shimane Prefecture. [nT9N26H01A]

According to the secretary of the secretary of the government, one shot fell outside Japan's exclusive economic zone around 7:17 am on the same day. The other shot fell at 7:27 am on the Japan Sea off Shimane Prefecture and into Japan's exclusive economic zone.

North Korea ’s missile launch is the ninth time since June 30 when US leaders met on the North-South military boundary.

North Korea announced on the 1st that it had agreed to hold a practical level discussion with the US on October 5. [nL3N26M2G6]

Professor Lee Sung-yoon of Tufts University Fletcher School pointed out, “North Korea has succeeded in taking the candy and whip strategy many times to the United States.

Source: asahi

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