
North Korea launches possible ballistic missile, says Japan
The Hindu
South Korea's military also confirmed the launch of an "unidentified projectile."
North Korea fired what may be a ballistic missile on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, the Japanese coast guard said, the second apparent launch in less than a week after leader Kim Jong Un urged the military to make more military advances.
South Korea's military also confirmed the launch of an "unidentified projectile," without elaborating.
Last week North Korea said it fired a "hypersonic missile" that successfully hit a target on Wednesday.

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