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North Korea shot two feet today (6th) at dawn, this time in the South Sea of ​​South Hwanghae, but not yet identified. It seems that Hanmi is a reaction against the union training that started yesterday.

It is the report of the reporter.

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North Korea today shot another unknown projectile.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff said, "North Korea launched two unmanned launch vehicles from the Hwanghae-namdo area to the East Sea early today."

Details of launches, such as launch vehicle type, number, flight distance, and launch direction, are not yet available.

Our military is keeping a good readiness while keeping track of trends in preparation for additional firing.

It is the fourth time in 13 days since North Korea shot a launch vehicle that looks like a short-range ballistic missile on November 25th last month.

The launch today seems to be a response to the US-ROK alliance, which has been widely condemned by North Korea.

The ROK-US alliance will be practiced for about two weeks from the 11th, starting yesterday from the yesterday.

It is said that North Korea has intention to increase the bargaining power of the United States because North Korea has been protesting after the North American summit after Panmunjom summit meeting.