DPRK launches unidentified shells again

Shells were fired from the southern part of Hamgen province into the waters of the Sea of ​​Japan. DPRK for the 13th time tested weapons.


North Korea launched two unidentified shells in the direction of the Sea of ​​Japan. This was reported by the Yonhap agency, citing data from the committee of chiefs of staff of South Korea on Thursday, November 28.

“The shells were fired from the Yongpo areas in the east of southern Hamgyeon province into the waters off the east coast”, –  the JCS said in a statement.

At the same time, the military can not yet identify the launched shells.

Also, data on launches from the DPRK was confirmed by the Japanese maritime security service.

It is indicated that this is the 13th time this year, when North Korea conducted a weapon test, with the last test launch taking place on October 31.

It was also reported that the DPRK began testing an ultra-large multi-purpose missile launcher.

And in early October, the DPRK confirmed the information about the successful test launch of a new type of ballistic missile Bukgykson-3 from a submarine.