Seoul has alleged that North Korea has fired several unidentified projectiles to the sea in what appears to be the latest weapons tests (File | AP) 
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Seoul says North Korea fired several test missiles to sea 

South Korea said the North has fired unidentified projectiles into the sea, what is doubted to be the country's new series of weapons tests.

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SEOUL: South Korea says North Korea has fired several unidentified projectiles to the sea in what appears to be the latest weapons tests for the country that has been rapidly expanding its nuclear weapons and missile program.

Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Saturday that the projectiles were fired from an area from the North's eastern coast and flew about 250 kilometres (155 miles).

The JCS says the South Korea and U.S. militaries were analyzing the launch.

The launch comes weeks after North Korea created a tense standoff with the United States by threatening to lob some of its missiles toward Guam.

North Korea also successfully flight-tested a pair of intercontinental ballistic missiles in July that analysts say could reach deep into the U.S. mainland when perfected.

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