North Korea on Thursday test-fired two short-range projectiles, likely launching the missiles from its “super-large” multiple rocket launcher, South Korean military officials said. It also comes three days after North Korea cranked up tensions by saying its troops performed artillery drills near a disputed sea boundary with South Korea. NORTH KOREA WARNS OF 'BIGGER THREAT AND HARSH SUFFERING' OVER NUCLEAR DEADLINE TALKSSeoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement the projectiles were launched toward the North’s eastern waters from northeastern South Hamgyong province. He said South Korean and U.S. intelligence authorities were continuing to analyze the details. The reported launches were the 13th major public weapons test by North Korea this year.
Source: Fox News November 28, 2019 08:15 UTC