On Thursday North Korea fired several more ballistic missiles, including a likely ICBM - according to international reports, which sent Japanese citizens into bomb shelters.
This comes after the north fired off 23 missiles of different types on Wednesday, which marks the most in a single day. By some estimates, at least 27 missiles have been launched in the last 24 hours. All of this brings the total missiles fired so far this year to at least 60.
NPR has cited a South Korean former defense official to say that Pyongyang's strategy seems to be to sow confusion and put US allies on edge over how to defend against a potential attack:
"North Korea staged a very threatening provocation at a magnitude we've never seen before," says Kim Jeong-dae, a former defense official and visiting professor at Yonsei University in Seoul.
"First, they launched missiles from all around the country — east, west, south, north," he explains. "This seems intended to negate our strategy of striking the source of attack."
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