U. Korea's Ballistic Missile Throw in Japan Sea. - Pules of technology

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Tuesday, 4 July 2017

U. Korea's Ballistic Missile Throw in Japan Sea.





Officials of Japan and South Korea say that North Korea threw ballistic missiles in the Japan Sea from the western part of the country.
In line with the South Korean military, the missile agency Yonhap news business enterprise said the missiles were thrown from northern Pyongyang province at 9:40 am local time.
Tokyo says the missile hit the economic zone of the Japan Sea.
In recent times, there is a kind of tension in the region due to North Korean nuclear and missile programs.
Japan and South Korean officials say Japan has fallen into the sea after the missile flew 930 kilometers to fly almost 40 minutes.
Although US President Donald Trump spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping to stop North Korea's nuclear tests a day earlier.
The BBC correspondent from Seoul reports that this year, North Korea has released several ballistic missiles, this is 11th.
In May, North Korea conducted ballistic missile tests.