Friday, August 25, 2017

North Korea Fires Short-Range Missiles From Its East Coast

 

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea launched several short-range missiles off its coast on Saturday, dashing hopes in Washington and Seoul that the country would restrain from provocations to help pave the way for dialogue.

The missiles blasted off from a coastal launching site and flew about 155 miles to the northeast before falling into the sea, the South Korean military said in a statement. Defense officials were analyzing data to determine what type of missiles were used, it said.

The launches occurred during a period of escalating tensions between the governmemt of Kim Jong-un and the Trump administration. American and South Korean forces began twice-yearly war games on Monday aimed at preparing for a possible attack by the North. The games continue until the end of August.


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