Overview
- South Korea's Joint Chiefs said several short-range ballistic projectiles were launched from an area south of Pyongyang and flew about 350 kilometers toward the northeast.
- Initial assessments indicated the projectiles did not fall into the sea and likely impacted on land, though authorities withheld further details.
- Japan reported no effect on its exclusive economic zone and said it is sharing missile-warning data in real time with the United States and South Korea.
- These launches are North Korea's first ballistic tests since May and the first since South Korean President Lee Jae-myung took office in June.
- The activity violates UN Security Council resolutions and follows North Korea's recent public display of its new Hwasong-20 intercontinental missile, with no immediate comment from Pyongyang.