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In Its Fifth Launch This Year, North Korea Tests Two Suspected ‘High Precision’ Cruise Missiles

 

Daily Mail: North Korea tests two suspected ‘high precision’ cruise missiles in its fifth launch this year 

* The launch was N. Korea's fifth missile test and first cruise missile test this year 

* Pyongyang has been flexing its military muscles while ignoring US talk offers 

* The missiles were fired into the sea off its east coast, South Korean reports said 

* This year Pyongyang has embarked on a fresh flurry of sanctions-busting tests, including hypersonic missiles, as Kim Jong Un continues to strengthen military 

North Korea fired two suspected cruise missiles on Tuesday in its fifth weapons test this year. 

Pyongyang has been flexing its military muscles while ignoring US offers of talks, with the tests resulting in rising tensions and new sanctions against the state. 

'North Korea fired two suspected cruise missiles,' South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement Tuesday. The missiles were fired into the sea off its east coast.  

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In Its Fifth Launch This Year, North Korea Tests Two Suspected ‘High Precision’ Cruise Missiles  

North Korea fires cruise missiles amid tension over lifting nuclear moratorium -- Reuters 

North Korea fires pair of projectiles presumed to be cruise missiles in 5th test this year -- ABC 

News North Korea fires 2 cruise missiles into the sea in 5th launch of 2022, Seoul says -- UPI  

North Korea fires two cruise missiles, South Korea says -- CNN  

North Korea tested cruise missiles, South Korean officials say -- FOX News 

North Korea conducts another missile launch – media -- RT



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