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Pyongyang Launches Two Projectiles towards Sea of Japan – Seoul

Pyongyang Launches Two Projectiles towards Sea of Japan – Seoul
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By Staff, Agencies

North Korea test-fired two projectiles that fell into the Sea of Japan, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS] claimed early on Monday, although the type of the used missiles is so far unknown.

The projectiles were reportedly fired from a missile launch site in North Korea’s eastern coastal town of Wonsan.

According to a brief statement following the reported missile test, which is said to have taken place on Monday afternoon local time, the Seoul military said it was keeping an eye on the situation “in case of additional launches” and is “maintaining a readiness posture.”

If confirmed, the test, that took place on Monday, would be Pyongyang’s first of the year, and the first in over three months.

The previous launch was on November 28, when the South Korean military reported that its reclusive neighbor fired two projectiles, presumably “from a super-large caliber multiple rocket launcher.”

News of the launch comes after a senior North Korean diplomat said in January that there would be “no reason” for Pyongyang, which has been abiding by a self-imposed moratorium on long-range missile and nuclear tests, to stand by its commitments unless Washington lifts the “most brutal and inhuman sanctions.”

Pyongyang previously set a year-end deadline for the US to change its arm-twisting approach to negotiating after denuclearization talks in Stockholm in October faltered, with Pyongyang slamming the US’ position as “sickening.”

With negotiations stalled, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un warned in December that the country will continue to build up its nuclear deterrent unless Washington gives up its “gangster-like demands,” while threatening to take “shocking actual action” if the US keeps dragging its feet.

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