North Korea has reportedly fired two ballistic missiles off its east coast amid the prolonged deadlock in the denuclearization talks with the United States. The two missiles launched from a site in central North Korea flew toward the waters of the Korean Peninsula’s east coast on Wednesday afternoon, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. The missiles are believed to have landed outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone, the country’s coast guard said. This comes two days after North Korea said it had successfully tested new long-range cruise missiles inside its own territorial waters, a first missile launch…
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