North Korea launches missile in 'military drill'

June 19, 2007

According to the Japanese Defense Ministry, North Korea has fired a short-range today into the. Officials believed it to be part of a regular exercise.

"North Korea fired a short-range missile in what appeared to be part of a military drill," a Japanese Defense Ministry official was quoted as saying by.

A South Korean defense spokesman said such tests are routine.

"We don't deny that North Korea fired a missile," South Korean Army Colonel Ha Doo-chul, told Yonhap. "If it did, we regard it as a routine exercise."

The test comes at the time when North Korea is inviting inspectors in to discuss its nuclear programs.