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North Korea Launches Ballistic Missiles Towards Japan After Maduro's Arrest

Published January 4, 2026, 07:14
North Korea Launches Ballistic Missiles Towards Japan After Maduro's Arrest

North Korea has launched at least two ballistic missiles towards the East Sea (Sea of Japan), marking its first weapons test of the year 2026. The move comes the day after the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the US military, which Pyongyang views as part of a broader US plan to overthrow leaders. South Korea and Japan confirmed the launch, with the Japanese Defense Minister condemning the act as a threat to peace and stability. Analysts believe the test is a show of force by North Korea, possibly in response to US actions in Venezuela and as a warning against the consequences of a potential attack. The missiles traveled approximately 900 kilometers before falling into the sea, without posing an immediate threat to the US.