Both North Korean missiles flew about 500 kilometers, and their maximum flight altitude was 550 kilometers.
North Korea has launched two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan. Anadolu reported this on Sunday, December 18.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense, the missiles fell outside the national exclusive economic zone.
The missiles were launched at 11:13 and 12:05 local time, the General Staff of the South Korean Armed Forces added.
It is already known that both North Korean missiles fly about 500 kilometers, and their maximum flight altitude is 550 kilometers.
North Korea has launched 64 ballistic missiles this year, including eight intercontinental missiles, on 36 separate occasions. The last launch took place on November 18, when an intercontinental ballistic missile was tested.
Shortly after this launch, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un announced that he intended to create the world’s strongest army with the greatest nuclear capability.
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