North Korea Missile Test: An Irregular Trajectory
The second missile launched by North Korea on Monday followed an irregular trajectory. According to South Korea's military, the missile might have exploded mid-flight, potentially causing debris to fall inland. It remains unclear if there was any damage caused by the incident.
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The second missile fired by North Korea on Monday flew on a "irregular" trajectory and, if it exploded in flight, the debris may have fallen inland in the North, South Korea's military said.
It was not clear if there was any damage, it said.
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