The
launch follows a statement on Tuesday by Kim Yo Jong, the
powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un, that any move to shoot
down one of North Korea's test missiles would be considered a
declaration of war.
The missile was fired at about 6:20 p.m. (0920 GMT) from around
the North Korean city of Nampo, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of
Staff said in a statement.
On Tuesday, North Korea blamed a joint military exercise between
the United States and South Korea for growing tensions, state
media KCNA said.
The United States and South Korea will conduct large-scale
military exercises known as the "Freedom Shield" drills starting
next week.
"Since September 2022, North Korea has timed its missile
launches and military demonstrations to counter U.S.–South Korea
exercises probably to attempt to coerce the United States and
South Korea to change their behaviour," U.S. intelligence
agencies said in a threat assessment report on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Josh Smith and Joyce Lee; editing by Jason Neely
and Bernadette Baum)
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