North Korea Launches a Missile Into the Sea of Japan
The latest test came from the country’s east coast, and flew 280 miles.
by J. Weston Phippen
May 28, 2017
2 minutes
North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Monday morning local time that landed within the waters of Japan’s economic zone, according to South Korean officials. It is the latest in a series of tests that defy international laws and that have escalated tensions.
The launch came from the country’s east coast, near the town of Wonsan, and was fired shortly before, and ordered its mass production.
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