Reported 12 months ago
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles early this morning, with one suspected to have failed and crashed near land in Pyongyang. South Korea and the US are analyzing the type and information of the missiles, believed to be the KN-23 type with a range of 300 to 1,000 kilometers. This comes after North Korea's previous missile launch on June 26, where the missile was assessed to have exploded in the air, marking another unsuccessful attempt. Tensions in the region have heightened with joint military exercises between South Korea, the US, and Japan, leading to North Korea strongly condemning these actions in fear of deadly consequences.
Source: YAHOO