North Korea fires ballistic missiles in week’s fourth launch

North Korea has fired what appeared to be two ballistic missiles, South Korea and Japan said, in what is Pyongyang’s fourth launch in a week.
According to international media, at least two projectiles were launched from North Korea, the Japanese coast guard said early on Saturday.
“What appears to be a ballistic missile was launched from North Korea,” the coast guard said in a statement issued at 6:47 am [local time].
In a second statement issued about 15 minutes later, the coast guard said another apparent ballistic missile was launched.
Nuclear-armed North Korea has carried out a record-breaking blitz of weapons tests this year, including two ballistic missiles launched on Thursday, just hours after US Vice President Kamala Harris left South Korea.
South Korean and US officials have also been warning for months that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is preparing to conduct another nuclear test.
North Korea, which is under multiple UN sanctions for its weapons programmes, typically seeks to maximise the geopolitical impact of its tests with careful timing.