North Korea again fired two missiles, South Korea feared military tension
North Korea again fired two missiles, South Korea feared military tension
Share:

Seoul: South Korea's Army says North Korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles. A few weeks earlier, Pyongyang had threatened to show a "new strategic weapon", saying that the deadline given to the US to relieve the ban was over. This launch of nuclear-armed North Korea is taking place more than three months later and at a time when negotiations with the US are still stalled.

Digvijay accuses BJP leaders of buying Congress MLAs

Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) has stated that these two missiles were fired eastward over the sea from the Wonsan area on the east coast and they covered a distance of 240 km at an altitude of 35 km. Giving information, a JCS official said that they are "considered short-range ballistic missiles." The President's Office Blue House reported that South Korea's security ministers have expressed "extreme concern" that North Korea is "taking action to escalate military tensions."

Uproar in Maharashtra for renaming Aurangabad, Shiv Sena shows mirror to BJP

The Defense Minister of Japan has said that information has not been reported about the falling or passing of anything in their waters or in specific economic zones, but at the same time has stated that, "North Korea's recent ballistics or Launching of other missiles is a serious issue. " The launch comes at a time when Pyongyang is struggling to fight the havoc of the Corona virus.

BJP leader and former minister Virender Sirohi passed away, CM Yogi mourns

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News