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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.
North Korea has accelerated its missile testing programme.
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.
The projectiles were launched at 06:49 on Saturday (21:49 GMT Friday), South Korea's Defence Ministry said. But this latest test did not threaten the US or Guam, the US military said.
"The military is keeping a tight surveillance over the North to cope with further provocations", the ministry 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.