BBC: North Korea may have fired ballistic missiles from the submarine

North Korea may have fired a ballistic missile from a submarine, which came only hours after Pyongyang said it would continue nuclear weapons talks with the US. South Korean officials have said the missile was launched near the port of Wonsan and reached an altitude of 910 [...]
South Korean officials have said that the missile was launched near the port of Wonsan and reached a height of 910km before it fell into the Sea of Japan.
If confirmed, this would be an extraordinary transition to the situation, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
The news sparked severe penalties for this incident.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said it was a violation of the Security Council Resolution, which prevents North Korea from using ballistic missile technology.
Just a few hours earlier, Pyongyang said he'd hold negotiations on denolarisation with Washington. /Periscope











