N. Korea fires 1st ballistic missiles in 5 months ahead of Trump's trip to APEC summit

22.10.25 05:32 Uhr

North Korea fired its first ballistic missiles in five months Wednesday, about a week before South Korea is scheduled to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit and U.S. President Donald Trump's visit on the occasion. The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected multiple short-range ballistic missiles launched northeastward at about 8:10 a.m. from Junghwa in North Korea's southern North Hwanghae Province. The missiles flew about 350 kilometers, the JCS said, adding that it is trying to determine their exact specifications with the U.S. side. Officials were weighing the possibility that the missiles were the same tactical ballistic one North Korea test-fired in September 2024. Sources suggested the missiles may have landed inland rather than in the East Sea. The North last fired short-range ballistic and cruise missiles toward the East Sea on May 8 and May 22, respectively. "Our military has stepped up monitoring in preparation for (the possibility of) additional launches and is maintaining a steadfast readiness posture while sharing relevant information with the U.S.Weiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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