North Korea sends short - ray missiles into the sea

North Korea has launched a short-range missile to the sea on its eastern coast early Tuesday, South Korean Army said. The test occurred after the North Korean ambassador said to the UN that no one can deny jinn's right to self-defense and test weapons. [...]
The test occurred after the North Korean ambassador said to the UN that no one can deny jinn's right to self-defense and test weapons.
At the beginning of this month, genus has tested ballistic and floating missiles, the BBC writes.
But a few days earlier, North Korea had also expressed readiness to enter talks with the South.
The US Army said in a statement Tuesday that it was aware of the missile launch, but that it posed no immediate threat to American personnel or his allies.
However, the US Indo-Peace Command said that the launch <x0nosor highlighted the destabilising impact of the North Korean illegal weapons programme”.
On Tuesday, Japanese media quoted the defence ministry as saying the missile could have been a ballistic missile, which is banned under UN sanctions.
Kim had said days earlier that they were open to Moon's proposal to officially announce the end of the Korean War, but added that the South should first stop its hostile <x0-political”
Shortly after the final launch, North Korean envoy Kim Song spoke at the annual UN General Assembly in New York.
He said the North was right to develop, test, produce and possess “weapons systems.
Kim added that the country “is building our national defence to protect itself and to secure security and peace in the country, according to an AFP report.
North Korea has repeatedly accused South of double standards on military activities.












