Seoul: North Korea on Wednesday carried out the test launch of several short-range projectiles, one of which fell within waters belonging to Japan’s exclusive economic zone, according to sources in Seoul and Tokyo.
The projectiles, which the Japanese government said may have been ballistic missiles, were fired off from the eastern city of Wonsan, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, Efe news reported.
The JCS – as quoted by local news agency Yonhap – did not provide any details about the type, trajectory or range of the projectiles.
This new test was also confirmed by official Japanese sources.
Yoshihide Suga, a spokesperson for the Japanese government, told reporters that at least two projectiles (which appeared to be ballistic missiles) were fired and that one of them fell within Japan’s EEZ, off the coast of the southwestern Shimane prefecture.
The first projectile, according to Suga, was launched at 7.17 am local time, while the one that reached the EEZ was fired 10 minutes later.
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