North Korea again raids South Korea, testing two missiles


(PTI) Seoul, Ta. August 16, 2019, Friday

North Korea has tested two unknown projectile missiles this morning. According to media reports, the Korean island of missiles being tested for the sixth time in the last three weeks has increased. North Korea is testing missiles against a drill jointly run by South Korea and the United States.

Continued testing by North Korea poses a threat to the world. The two missiles tested this morning were released from the east coast. The missile is also believed to be a short range ballistic missile.

It is worth mentioning that North Korea has long been opposed to joint military exercises organized by South Korea and the United States every year. According to the South Korean military, the missiles were fired from Tongchun City, North Korea's Kangwon Province. The missiles had a distance of 230 km (143 miles), and eventually both of these missiles fell into the East Sea, the Japanese Sea.

It is worth mentioning that recently, South Korean President Moon expressed hope that peace will be established between the two countries by 2045 and it is possible that by 2045 the two countries will be reunited. However, North Korean President Kim Jong Un rejected Moon's statement.

Details of the missiles released by North Korea are not available today, but sources said the missiles are believed to be short range missiles similar to previous ones.

Meanwhile, South Korea's Joint Chief of Staff has said that we are closely monitoring North Korea's missile tests. South Korea's President Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump held a historic talks in Singapore last year. The talks were to be held between the two leaders in February this year but were canceled due to disagreements created to remove sanctions.

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