Japanese Coast Guard: North Korean ballistic missile crashes after 7 minutes of flight

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The Japanese Coast Guard reported that a North Korean ballistic missile fell after 7 minutes of flight.

The Japanese Coast Guard claimed that North Korea launched another ballistic missile, which, however, fell after 7 minutes of flight.

According to the Japanese Coast Guard’s claim, North Korea probably fired a ballistic missile towards the eastern coast of the country, which has fallen.

According to the report by Japan’s NHK television network, the missile fell outside Tokyo’s exclusive economic zone after seven minutes.

This is the fourth time this year that North Korea has launched a ballistic missile. Pyongyang last launched a ballistic missile on April 2. At that time, North Korea’s central news agency reported a successful test of the Hwasong-16B intermediate-range hypersonic missile.

The South Korean military also claimed that North Korea fired several ballistic missiles towards the eastern coast of the country today.

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