SEOUL and LONDON — North Korea test-launched two short-range ballistic missiles on Tuesday afternoon, South Korean and Japanese officers stated.
The missile launch occurred simply hours after Elbridge Colby, the U.S. below secretary of protection for coverage, wrapped up his visit to South Korea early Tuesday morning and arrived in Japan.
Seoul and Pyongyang have been on edge over North Korea’s accusation that South Korea intruded its airspace with drones in January and final September.
The launches amounted to a violation of U.N. Safety Council resolutions and posed “a critical challenge regarding the security of the Japanese individuals,” the Japanese Ministry of Protection stated in a press release.
Individuals sit in entrance of a tv display displaying a information broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile take a look at, at a practice station in Seoul on Jan. 27, 2026.
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“Japan has lodged a powerful protest towards North Korea and strongly condemned them,” the assertion stated in Japanese, which was translated by ABC Information.
The missiles have been fired from the Pyongyang space at about 4 p.m. and each traveled nearly 350 kilometers, or about 217 miles, earlier than splashing down into the Sea of Japan, Japanese and Korean officers stated.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Workers stated in its personal assertion that Seoul’s intelligence authorities tracked the launch and shared data with each Japan and the US.

Individuals sit in entrance of a tv display displaying a information broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile take a look at, at a practice station in Seoul on Jan. 27, 2026.
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“Underneath a strong South Korea–U.S. mixed protection posture, the South Korean navy is carefully monitoring varied developments by North Korea and sustaining the capabilities and readiness to reply overwhelmingly to any provocation,” South Korea’s navy stated in a press release.
Japanese officers stated the missiles have been thought to have landed close to the North Korean coast within the Sea of Japan, which is also called the East Sea.
“The federal government has offered info to plane and ships crusing within the space, however right now no experiences of harm have been confirmed,” Japan stated in a press release in Japanese, which was translated by ABC Information.
