This came after the North Korean regime launched two ballistic missiles at Japan on the evening of July 18. The situation led to a re-escalation of tensions in the region, and South Korea’s Chiefs of Staff confirmed that the missiles had landed in the Sea of Japan.
Earlier this month, a senior UN official said a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) crashed into Russia’s exclusive economic zone during a missile launch. The flight lasted about 74 minutes, making it one of North Korea’s longest missile flights. However, Moscow claims that there is no definitive information about where the rocket crashed.
For this reason, North Korean missile launches continue to be a cause for concern for neighboring countries and the international community, even if they do no harm.
Source: Ferra

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