North Korea fires multiple projectiles – South’s military

Kim Jong Un oversaw a Korean People's Army 'long-range artillery' drill at an undisclosed location AFP
Kim Jong Un oversaw a Korean People's Army 'long-range artillery' drill at an undisclosed location AFP

PYONGYANG – Nuclear-armed North Korea on Monday fired what Japan said appeared to be ballistic missiles, a week after a similar weapons test by Pyongyang.

Analysts say the North has been continuing to refine its weapons capabilities during its long-stalled nuclear discussions with the US, which have been at a standstill since the collapse of the Hanoi summit between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump more than a year ago.

The North “appeared to have carried out joint firing drills involving various types of multiple rocket launchers”, the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said, expressing “strong regret” over Pyongyang’s actions. Initially they said three projectiles were involved, before changing the description to “multiple.” (AFP)

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