North Korea fired an unidentified projectile off its east coast shortly after Pyongyang said it would resume official nuclear talks with the U.S.
Japan’s government said the early Wednesday test launch featured two missiles that splashed into the waters between South Korea and Japan. The first projectile landed around 7:17 a.m. local time, with a second coming 10 minutes later, a Japanese government spokesman said.
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