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North Korea has fired another short-range ballistic missile toward the open sea, according to the South Korean military. The missile was fired toward the Sea of ​​Japan (Korean: Baltic Sea) on Sunday (local time), Yonhap news agency reported, citing the General Staff in Seoul. UN resolutions prohibit North Korea from testing ballistic missiles of any range, which – depending on the design – can also be equipped with a nuclear warhead.

North Korea fired another three short-range missiles into the Sea of ​​Japan on Saturday morning, according to neighbors South Korea and Japan. These missiles flew about 350 kilometers and then fell into the water, according to the South Korean general staff. The South Korean army accused the isolated neighbor of renewed provocation. According to reports from Japan’s Kyodo news agency, the Japanese government protested Pyongyang’s behavior through its embassy in Beijing. China is credited with influencing North Korea’s leadership.

South Korea’s defense ministry announced on Friday that it has tested another solid-propulsion missile for military purposes. South Korea had already conducted such a test at the end of March. The space rocket is intended to launch smaller military satellites into low Earth orbit.

The conflict on the Korean Peninsula has become significantly more explosive in recent months. North Korea not only increased its ballistic missile launches, but also intensified its rhetoric against the governments in Seoul and Washington. South Korea and the US are resuming large-scale joint military exercises this year because of the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

(yam/sda/dpa)

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