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  • Military officials said that North Korea fired a missile.

  • Japan's Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi said it was absolutely unforgivable.

  • The United States called on North Korea to refrain from further destabilizing acts.

Military officials in South Korea and Japan said on Sunday that North Korea had fired a suspected missile.

The missile flew to an altitude of around 490 miles and a range of 190 miles.

Japan's Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi said that this launch was part of "frequent launches" since the beginning of the year. According to the report, North Korea was threatening the security of Japan and the international community.

He told reporters that an act like the missile launch by North Korea is unforgivable if the international community is distracted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Whatever the motives, North Korea's repeated missile launches are absolutely inexcusable, and we cannot overlook considerable missile and nuclear advancement.

Professor John Delury of South Korea's Yonsei University wrote that Putin's War should factor into Kim's thinking.

According to AP, some experts believe that North Korea's development of weapons technology is to pressure the United States into offering concessions and sanctions relief.

The United States condemned the latest launch and called on North Korea to stop destabilizing acts.

The post said that the event is not thought to pose a threat to the US or its allies.

On January 30th, North Korea fired a Hwasong-12 intermediate-range missile, which was capable of reaching the US territory of Guam.

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