Seoul: South Korea's military said on Sunday that North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the sea off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula.
According to Japan's Vice Defense Minister Toshiro Inoue, the ballistic missiles fired by North Korea appeared to touch outside Japan's exclusive economic zone.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense, the missiles had a range of 250 km and an altitude of 550 km. According to Eno, till date there has been no news of damage from the missile.
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The North recently tested a high-thrust solid-fuel engine that experts said would enable faster and more mobile launches of ballistic missiles as it seeks to develop a new strategic weapon and expand its nuclear arsenal. And wants to accelerate missile programs. The country launched a missile a few days later.
The test, which was overseen by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was carried out on Thursday at the country's Sohae Satellite Launching Ground, which has been used for testing rocket engines and space launch vehicles, according to the official KCNA news agency on Friday.
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Despite international sanctions and sanctions, North Korea has tested an unprecedented number of missiles this year, including an ICBM that could reach the US mainland.
North Korea tested an ICMB in November that, according to Japanese officials, had a range long enough to reach the US mainland and was just 200 kilometers off Japan's coast.
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With a $320 billion plan, Japan on Friday unveiled its biggest military build-up since World War II. The country will buy missiles that can strike China and prepare for a protracted conflict.