North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile early on Wednesday (Jul 18), the Japanese prime minister's office said, and South Korea's Yonhap news agency said the projectile landed in the sea. Citing South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, Yonhap reported that the missile had been launched into the sea
North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile early on Wednesday , the Japanese prime minister's office said, and South Korea's Yonhap news agency said the projectile landed in the sea.
Citing South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, Yonhap reported that the missile had been launched into the sea between the Korean peninsula and Japan. It did not provide more details., a launch Pyongyang said was a warning to the United States and other adversaries.
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