Seoul, March 5 (EFE). – North Korea fired an unidentified projectile into the Sea of Japan (also known as the East Sea) on Saturday (local date), according to the South Korean government. JCS) reported Pyongyang’s launch, the ninth so far this year, in a brief statement sent to reporters, without giving further details about the projectile. A week after the regime claimed it carried out another missile launch as part of the development of a reconnaissance satellite, and four days before the presidential elections in South Korea. EFEasb-mra / id
North Korea launched an unidentified projectile into the Sea of Japan (also known as the East Sea) on Saturday, according to the South Korean government.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) reported the launch, the ninth so far this year by Pyongyang, in a brief statement sent to reporters, without giving further details about the projectile.
North Korea’s latest such test came less than a week after the regime claimed it had carried out another missile launch as part of a reconnaissance satellite development and four days before South Korea’s presidential election.