Activity resumes at North Korea nuclear test site: monitor
The US Pacific Command said the short-range missile, launched from near Wonsan Airfield, was tracked for six minutes until it landed in the Sea of Japan. It was not deemed a threat to North America. The command said it was working on a more detailed assessment of the missile launch.
"We continue to monitor North Korea's actions closely," PACOM said in a statement. "US Pacific Command stands behind our ironclad commitment to the security of our allies in the Republic of Korea and Japan," it added.
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News of the launch comes as US President Donald Trump seeks tougher sanctions against Pyongyang's isolated nuclear-armed regime, which is on a quest to develop a missile capable of reaching the continental United States.
North Korea has carried out two atomic tests and dozens of rocket firings since the start of last year.
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