North Korea Launches Multiple Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
North Korea fires several short-range ballistic missiles
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On May 26, North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles into the Yellow Sea from Chongju in North Pyongan Province. These missiles are classified by South Korea's military as having a range of up to 300 kilometers, marking a continuation of North Korea's missile activities.
- 01The missiles were fired on May 26 towards the Yellow Sea.
- 02Launch site was identified as Chongju in North Pyongan Province.
- 03South Korean military classifies these missiles as short-range, with a maximum range of 300 kilometers.
- 04This follows a previous missile launch detected on April 19 from Sinpo towards the Sea of Japan.
- 05The activity indicates ongoing missile testing by North Korea.
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On May 26, North Korea conducted a missile test by firing several short-range ballistic missiles into the Yellow Sea. The launch originated from Chongju, located in North Pyongan Province. According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, these missiles are categorized as short-range, with a maximum range of 300 kilometers. This incident follows a similar missile launch detected on April 19, where missiles were fired from Sinpo towards the Sea of Japan. The repeated missile tests by North Korea reflect its ongoing military activities and capabilities in the region.
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The missile launches contribute to regional tensions and security concerns for South Korea and neighboring countries.
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