According to
an official at South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, "North Korea fired an
unidentified ballistic missile early this morning from Pyongsong, South
Pyongan, to the east direction. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff is
analyzing more details of th
e missile with the US side".
South
Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday, that the South Korean military
carried out a "precision missile strike drill" just minutes after
North Korea's missile launch. The precision missile strike matched the flight
distance of the North Korean missile and landed in waters off the east coast of
South Korea.
In reaction
to this latest missile, President Donald Trump told reporters at the White
House that the United States "will handle" the situation in North
Korea after the rogue nation launched yet another intercontinental ballistic
missile earlier in the day.
"We
will take care of it," Trump said, adding later that North Korea "is
a situation that we will handle."
Pentagon
spokesperson Col. Rob Manning told reporters that the missile was
"launched from Sain Ni, North Korea, and traveled about 1,000 kilometers
before splashing down in the Sea of Japan, within Japan's Economic Exclusion
Zone."
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