Army South Korea announced that it had discovered the remains of a missile launched by North Korea that crossed the de facto maritime border between the two countries.
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On November 2, Pyongyang fired more than 20 missiles, including a short-range missile that crossed the disputed maritime border and set off an anti-aircraft alert. South Korean island.
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seoul army He stated at the time that it was “the first time” since the division of the peninsula that a North Korean missile had fallen into its territorial waters.
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Shortly thereafter, the South Korean authorities sent a ship to return rocketwhich fell to a depth of 1,500 to 2,000 meters, according to a specialized website. NKnews.
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On Wednesday, Ministry of Defence stated that they had seized a piece of stone three meters long and two meters wide. rocketwhich he identified as SA-5. “SA-5 is a missile that can also be used as a surface-to-surface missile,” he said.
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The announcement came a day after Pyongyang denied US allegations that it was secretly supplying military materials to Moscow for the US war. Ukraine.
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Source: RPP

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