Projectiles from its east coast just a few hours ago. Thats according to the south Korean Defense ministry. Theres no word if the launch included a missile or something else. Whatever it was, they flew for 70 to 200 kilometers before crashing into the sea. The japanese say it did not reach their waters. Paula hancocks is tracking the details. Nothing has been confirmed at this point. Theres been a flurry of meetings and phone calls. Japan and south korea saying theyre going to Work Together to determine what was launched this morning. There was several projectiles, several shortrange projectiles launched. No indication at this point of what it is. It will make a difference. It makes a difference as to what the response from washington is. Weve heard from the north Korean Leader, kim jongil, that he put a selfimposed moratorium on the intercontinental ballistic missiles. He wasnt going to test those anymore. It was said by President Trump, that was enough. He was happy with the missile
Welcome to d. W. News im michael oku a boeing seven thirty seven has crashed on landing in florida twenty one people were injured as the airliner slid off the runway at naval station jacksonville in the northeast of the u. S. State the commercial jet had been chartered by the u. S. Military and was arriving from a u. S. Base in cuba. Passengers said it was terrifying they described how in the middle of a thunderstorm the seven thirty seven bounced twice on the runway and skidded into the St Johns River but the plane did not submerge and all one hundred forty three people aboard were able to escape by climbing out onto the wing authorities said disaster had been averted. I just want to emphasize yet again we transported twenty one people all adults from this incident involving an aircraft a commercial boeing seven thirty seven aircraft here and it is jack the twenty one individuals that we transported were all listed in Good Condition no critical injuries sustained by any of those twent
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