North Korea fires two ballistic missiles again
While the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned the US forces to stop military maneuvers, the country launched two more ballistic missiles towards its eastern coast on Monday.
These launches come just two days after North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile towards the sea off the western coast of Japan, prompting the United States to conduct joint air maneuvers with South Korea and separately with Japan on Monday.
Reuters news agency, citing North Korean state media, reports that the recent two launches have targeted objectives at distances of 395 kilometers and 337 kilometers, respectively.