North Korea test-fires two more missiles into the sea

News agency says scud missiles flew 500km after being launched off the North’s east coast

Rockets are launched from a K-136 multiple launch rocket system during a live-fire training exercise at a coast near the demilitarized zone  which separates the two Koreas in Goseong, about 330 km  northeast of Seoul today. Photograph: Reuters
Rockets are launched from a K-136 multiple launch rocket system during a live-fire training exercise at a coast near the demilitarized zone which separates the two Koreas in Goseong, about 330 km northeast of Seoul today. Photograph: Reuters

North Korea fired two short-range missiles today into the sea off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, South Korea's defence ministry said, days after launching similar rockets last week.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said the missiles likely flew about 500km after being launched off the North’s east coast, adding they were believed to be Scud-C models.

South Korea’s defence ministry has said the Scuds are normally fired using mobile launch pads which can be activated with minimal preparation.

The distance would mean the weapon can hit targets in South Korea and Japan.

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Launches by the North of short-range missiles are not uncommon as part of regular military exercises.

The firing came days after the beginning of annual US and South Korean joint military exercises, which the North routinely denounces as a preparation for war.

Reuters