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North Korea has also launched two missiles, suspected to be ballistic, which have landed at sea.
If it turns out they were ballistic missiles, then this would be the sixth round of weapons testing this month.
The South Korean military said on January 26 that short-range ballistic missiles flew 190 kilometers and reached an altitude of 20 kilometers, before landing in the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, reports REL.
There are a number of United Nations resolutions banning North Korea from testing ballistic missiles.
In recent months, North Korea has conducted tests of new missiles. Some experts say this is an attempt to gain influence from any future negotiations with the United States and South Korea.
In 2021, North Korea said it had successfully tested a new type of ballistic missile launched from submarines, the long-range floating missile and what it described as a hypersonic warhead.
Negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang over issues related to nuclear weapons and missiles have stalled after the failure of talks in 2019 between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and former US President Donald Trump.
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