North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters on Nov. 7, according to South Korea and Japan, marking Pyongyang’s second launch in less than three weeks after conducting a test ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to South Korea last month.
The suspected short-range ballistic missile was launched from North Korea’s northwest region near the border with China, according to South Korea’s military. It stated that the missile traveled a distance of about 435 miles.
South Korean and U.S. surveillance systems detected signs of the launch in advance and tracked the missile during its flight, the military stated, noting that the information was shared with Japan….
North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Toward Its Eastern Waters

