North Korea is said to fire new-type short-range ballistic missiles. (Photo: BBC)
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The projectiles were fired at 2:59 a.m. and 3:23 a.m. from Yonghung, in South Hamgyong province. The information was released at an emergency meeting of senior security officials at the Presidential Palace in Seoul.
The meeting was chaired by Chung Eui-yong, Director of the National Security Office, with the involvement of Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo and Suh Hoon, head of the National Intelligence Service (NIS).
Ko Min-jung, presidential spokesperson at the Blue House, said the US and South Korean governments believe that the projectiles are substantially similar to the ones Pyongyang released at the end of last month that North Korea described as newly developed intercontinental ballistic rockets. Ko Min-jung added that Seoul and Washington will continue to work closely to uncover further details.