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US official: North Korea fires two ballistic missiles

By Barbara Starr | CNN

North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on Thursday, according to an intelligence assessment, a senior US official tells CNN.

The US military and intelligence community is still analyzing the data from the test launch to determine what kind of missile was fired and how far it went.

It is not known yet whether the missiles were short, medium or long range, such as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The US tracks all North Korean weapons tests through radar and satellites. US satellites are able to detect heat signatures of a missile launch almost immediately.

Earlier in the day, the South Korean Joint Chiefs told reporters that North Korea had launched an unidentified projectile toward the sea between the Korean peninsula and Japan.

The Japanese Coast Guard has warned ships to be on the lookout for falling debris.

North Korea fired two short-range missiles at the weekend, U.S. and South Korean officials said, but Washington played down the first such tests under Biden and said it was still open to dialog with Pyongyang.


Source: Orange County Register

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