North Korea has fired at least one potentially nuclear-capable missile, according to the South Korean military. The missile had flown in the direction of the Sea of Japan (Korean: East Sea), said the General Staff in Seoul. It was a ballistic missile. Further details were not initially known.
UN resolutions ban North Korea from testing ballistic missiles. Depending on the design, these can be equipped with a nuclear warhead. Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have increased significantly in recent months. North Korea’s military has been firing ballistic missiles at increased frequency and has also intensified its rhetoric against the Seoul government.