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North Korea fires suspected ballistic missiles, Japan says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 18, 2026 | 5:02 PM

SEOUL, April 19 (Reuters) – North Korea fired suspected ballistic missiles, Japan said on Sunday, marking the ​latest in a flurry of ‌launches by Pyongyang to accelerate efforts to boost its military capabilities.

The incident marks the North’s seventh ballistic missile launch ‌this ​year and its fourth ⁠in April alone.

“As ⁠the U.S. is focused on Iran, the North sees this as a golden time to upgrade their ​nuclear power and missile capability,” Lim Eul-chul, a professor at ⁠Kyungnam University, said.

Such tests ⁠violate U.N. Security Council ​resolutions against the North’s missile programme. Pyongyang ​rejects the U.N. ban and says ‌it infringes its sovereign right to self-defense.

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters the launch was ⁠multiple and appeared to have fallen outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone.

South Korea’s military said ⁠the ‌ballistic missile flew eastward, Yonhap ⁠News Agency said, without ​giving ‌details. South Korea’s Defense Ministry ​did not ⁠immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin, John Geddie, Nobuhiro Kubo, Additional reporting by Joyce Lee, Editing by Franklin Paul, ​Rod Nickel)