Wednesday, September 28, 2022

North Korea Fires Missiles Ahead Of US vice President Kamala Harris Visit To South Korea

 

Daily Mail: North Korea 'fires ballistic missile towards the Sea of Japan': Kim Jong Un 'tests projectile' ahead of US drills and Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to the region amid tensions 

* North Korea believed to have fired a ballistic missile towards Sea of Japan 

* It comes days before a planned visit by the US Vice President Kamala Harris 

* Projectile is believed to have already fallen, according to Japan's coast guards 

* North Korea has tested a record number of ballistic weapons since 2022 began 

North Korea has fired a suspected ballistic missile towards the Sea of Japan just days before US military drills and a visit by Vice President Kamala Harris to the region amid regional tensions, South Korea and Japan's leadership have said. 

South Korea's military have claimed North Korea fired a single, short-range ballistic missile fired from near the Taechon area of North Pyongyan Province just before 7am. 

Since the beginning of 2022, North Korea has dialed up its testing activities to a record pace - testing more than 30 ballistic weapons, including its first intercontinental ballistic missiles since 2017 - as it continues to expand its military capabilities amid a prolonged stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. 

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WNU Editor: The Vice President's visit to the DMZ is shedding light on the one border that she should visit instead .... Wrong border, Kamala: GOP slams Harris for going to DMZ instead of Texas (NYPost). 

North Korea Fires Missiles Ahead Of US vice President Kamala Harris Visit To South Korea

NKorea test launches missiles on eve of Harris trip to Seoul -- AP  

N.Korea fires two ballistic missiles ahead of Harris visit to South -- Reuters  

North Korea fires third ballistic missile ahead of VP Harris arrival in Seoul -- FOX News  

North Korea Fires Missiles Ahead of Kamala Harris DMZ Visit -- Bloomberg  

North Korea launches missile as VP Harris prepares to visit Seoul -- Axios

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