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North Korea fires possible missile towards sea during US-South Korea drills

By Thomson Reuters Mar 14, 2026 | 12:09 AM

SEOUL/TOKYO, March 14 (Reuters) – North Korea fired a projectile towards the sea on Saturday, South Korea and ​Japan said, with Tokyo saying it ‌may have been a ballistic missile, while the U.S. and South Korea conducted military drills.

The projectile was fired toward the sea ‌off ​North Korea’s east coast, ⁠the South Korean military ⁠said in a brief message to reporters. It gave no further details. Japan’s coast guard said the projectile ​appeared to have fallen into the sea.

It appeared to have fallen outside ⁠Japan’s exclusive economic ⁠zone, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK ​reported, citing defence ministry sources.

Seoul and Washington ​five days earlier launched the major drills, ‌which they say are purely defensive, aimed at testing readiness against military threats from North Korea.

Nuclear-armed North Korea ⁠frequently displays its anger and objections to such exercises, saying they are “dress rehearsals” for armed ⁠aggression against ‌it by the allies.

On ⁠Thursday, South Korea’s prime minister ​met ‌U.S. President Donald Trump in ​Washington to ⁠discuss ways to reopen dialogue with the North, which has been suspended since 2019.

(Reporting by Jack Kim in Seoul and Anton Bridge in Tokyo; Editing by ​William Mallard)