North Korea launches another missile over Japan
NORTH KOREA — North Korea fired off a ballistic missile over northern Japan today.
The missile was reportedly fired from the district of Sunan in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, and flew about 3,700 kilometers — reaching an altitude of 770 kilometers.
The US Pacific Command assessed that it was an intermediate-range ballistic missile, although this conflicted with reports from Japan, which is still analyzing the situation.
The missile was reportedly fired from the district of Sunan in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, and flew about 3,700 kilometers — reaching an altitude of 770 kilometers.
The US Pacific Command assessed that it was an intermediate-range ballistic missile, although this conflicted with reports from Japan, which is still analyzing the situation.
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