North Korea fired ballistic missile that landed near South Korea: Seoul
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South Korean officials said North Korea fired a ballistic missile that landed just east of its country. It happened after a trilateral meeting with the U.S., South Korea and Japan.
South Korea has boosted its surveillance of North Korea amid the growing missile threat and continues to maintain a military readiness for a potential conflict, officials said.
Hours before Thursday’s launch, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hue warned the recent U.S.-South Korea-Japan summit would disrupt tensions on the Korean Peninsula and leave them "more unpredictable."
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