
North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles; Japan's Suga rips test as 'absolutely outrageous'
Fox News
North Korea reportedly fired two ballistic missiles off its east coast Wednesday, in the direction of Japan, prompting Japan's prime minister to denounce the action as “absolutely outrageous,” according to reports.
"The firings threaten the peace and safety of Japan and the region and are absolutely outrageous," Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said, according to The Associated Press. "The government of Japan is determined to further step up our vigilance and surveillance to be prepared for any contingencies." "The government of Japan is determined to further step up our vigilance and surveillance to be prepared for any contingencies."
South Korea’s Yonhap News reported the latest firing, citing information from South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, which were conducting an analysis of the situation, Yonhap reported.