North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the
sea on Thursday in the direction of Japan. The missile launch
was the sixth in 12 days and the first since Pyongyang fired an
intermediate-range missile over Japan on Tuesday.
"Amid an increasingly severe security environment surrounding
Japan, including North Korea's repeated ballistic missile
launches, Japan Self-Defense Forces and U.S. Armed Forces have
been conducting a bilateral exercise," the ministry said in a
statement.
The joint drill, in which a Japanese destroyer is participating,
has been underway since Oct. 1, the statement said. It did not
say when it is scheduled to end.
The United States and South Korea carried out joint exercises
this week.
North Korea's defence ministry was "taking a stern look at the
development of the current situation, which is very worrisome,"
regarding the U.S.-South Korean drills, North Korea's state
media KCNA said in a statement on Saturday.
(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by William Mallard)
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