North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward the sea off its east coast on Friday, South Korean and Japanese officials reported. This follows North Korea’s previous missile and artillery tests in October, conducted ahead of South Korea’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, United States President Donald Trump’s visit, and a visit by United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to the demilitarized zone.

North Korea’s missile alarms South Korea and Japan

According to the South Korean military, Pyongyang launched at least one unidentified missile toward the East Sea, while Japan confirmed that the missile likely fell outside its exclusive economic zone, causing no damage to aircraft or ships. South Korea’s military added that the unidentified missile was launched from an area in North

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