North Korea fires 2 suspected short-range ballistic missiles in test
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North Korea on Monday launched two suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the ocean off its east coast, according to reports.
"The repeated launching of North Korea’s ballistic missiles is a grave problem for the international community, including Japan," Nobuo Kishi, the Japanese defense minister, told Reuters.
Mason Richey, a professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, told Reuters that the recent tests and varying launch locations indicates that the country has "enough missiles to feel comfortable expending them on tests."
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