SEOUL—North Korea launched two clear quick-selection ballistic missiles off its east coast Sunday early morning, South Korea’s army said, as Pyongyang continues to a routine of weapons screening amid a lull in disarmament talks with the U.S.
The Sunday launch represented the fourth test this month by the Kim Jong Un regime. The two presumed missiles were being fired around six:10 a.m. regional time from in close proximity to the North’s jap coastal town of Wonsan in advance of splashing into the waters involving Korea and Japan. The projectiles lined a distance…
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