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North Korea fires 'several projectiles', says South | North Korea fires 'several projectiles', says South |
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North Korea has fired "several projectiles" into sea off its eastern coast, the South Korean military says. | North Korea has fired "several projectiles" into sea off its eastern coast, the South Korean military says. |
The missile was launched from a site in the North Korean province of Gangwon and flew for about 250km (150 miles), officials in the South said. | The missile was launched from a site in the North Korean province of Gangwon and flew for about 250km (150 miles), officials in the South said. |
Since firing an intercontinental ballistic weapon last month, Pyongyang has threatened to aim missiles at the US Pacific territory of Guam. | Since firing an intercontinental ballistic weapon last month, Pyongyang has threatened to aim missiles at the US Pacific territory of Guam. |
But this latest test did not threaten the US or Guam, the US military said. | |
The projectiles were first launched at 06:49 on Saturday (21:49 GMT Friday), South Korea's Defence Ministry said. | |
The US military said three missiles were fired. | |
"The first and third missiles... failed in flight. The second missile launch... appears to have blown up almost immediately," said Commander Dave Benham of the US Pacific Command. | |
The launches were spread over a period of 30 minutes, he added. | |
"The military is keeping a tight surveillance over the North to cope with further provocations", the South Korean defence ministry said. | |
Thousands of US and South Korean troops are currently taking part in joint military drills, which are mainly largely computer-simulated exercises. | Thousands of US and South Korean troops are currently taking part in joint military drills, which are mainly largely computer-simulated exercises. |