North Korea has reportedly fired two ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan, the latest launches in a year that has seen an unprecedented barrage of missile tests by an increasingly belligerent Pyongyang.Japan’s Coast Guard said the first ballistic missile was fired on Saturday morning shortly after 08:00am local time (23:00 GMT) and the second was launched at approximately 08:16am (23:16 GMT), The Japan Times reported.The missiles splashed down in the Sea of Japan but outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone – a body of water that extends approximately 370km (200 nautical miles) from the country’s coastline, according to the news organisation.
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