Suspected ballistic missile launch by North Korea
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【Summary】North Korea launches suspected ballistic missile into sea, following US deployment of B-1B bombers for air drills. No further details on the missile's range provided.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 30, 2023 10:23 AM PT
In a recent development, North Korea reportedly launched a suspected ballistic missile. This comes shortly after the United States deployed B-1B bombers for allied air drills. The launch took place on Wednesday, according to Japan's defense ministry and South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. However, specific information about the missile's range has not been disclosed.
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