For the fourth time in the last month, North Korea has reportedly conducted a missile test, firing two suspected short-range ballistic missiles from the airport in Pyongyang on Monday, the Guardian reports.
South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff reported the missile launch, saying the missiles flew east. Japanese maritime officials warned vessels sailing around the Korean peninsula to watch for objects falling from the sky.
Two days previously, the North Korea military reportedly fired a similar missile from a railroad car, apparently as a demonstration of the nation’s ingenuity in concealing their armaments.