North Korea Fires Suspected Long-Range ICBM Ahead Of South, US Planned Drills

North Korea Fires Suspected Long-Range ICBM Ahead Of South, US Planned Drills:

North Korea launched a suspected long-range intercontinental ballistic missile late Saturday afternoon that appears to have crashed in the Sea of Japan near Hokkaido, which is within Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Japan’s Defense Ministry said the missile reached an altitude of about 5,700 kilometers (3,540 miles) and flew a distance of about 900 kilometers (559 miles), while South Korean JCS said it was launched around 1722 local time from Pyongyang’s Sunan area.

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