North Korea launched an unidentified missile early Friday morning local time that landed in the sea after passing over Japan.
North Korea launched an unidentified missile early Friday morning local time that landed in the sea after passing over Japan.
That was the second time the pariah state fired a projectile along that general trajectory in recent weeks, but the most recent iteration flew higher and traveled farther than its last.
The missile was launched from the communist dictatorship’s capital of Pyongyang at about 6: 57 a.m. local time and headed east, reports said. The projectile passed over Japan before landing in the sea at roughly 7: 16 a.