BBC: North Korea 'fires two missiles in first test of the year'
North Korea has launched two unidentified projectiles, South Korea's military says, in its first apparent weapons test of the year.
The projectiles were launched from the North's east coast towards the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said they were "believed to be short-range ballistic missiles".
Last May saw the first missile tests after an 18-month freeze. As the year progressed, many more followed.
North Korea, which has historically stepped up missile testing in the spring, carried out its last test in November.
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WNU Editor: China, Japan, U.S., Russia, and South Korea are more worried about the coronavirus than North Korea launching a few short range missiles.
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And the war with the Pacific ocean continues. 🤡😂
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