North Korea fires two ballistic missiles, one may have fallen on land
Briefly

North Korea fired two ballistic missiles following military exercises by the US, Japan, and South Korea, with one possibly exploding, leading to debris falling inland. Aggressive responses were promised by Pyongyang towards the joint drills.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff of South Korea reported the missile launches, with the first flying 600km and the second only 120km. Speculation arose around the second missile's failure and potential debris scattering on the ground. Pyongyang often views such military drills as provocative and threatening.
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