"North Korean Projectile Presumed to Have Fallen Outside Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone"
[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] Local media including NHK reported that the unidentified projectile launched by North Korea on the 21st is presumed not to have fallen within Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
According to the reports, Japan's Ministry of Defense announced that the unidentified projectile, presumed to be a ballistic missile, launched by North Korea on the morning of the same day, appears not to have fallen within Japan's EEZ.
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Meanwhile, the Ministry of National Defense stated that North Korea launched two unidentified projectiles toward the East Sea from the Pyongbuk region on the morning of the same day. This launch came 12 days after North Korea fired a super-large multiple rocket launcher on the 9th, marking the third launch this year.
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