The missiles launched from the southwestern coastal town of Jangyon flew across North Korea before landing in the sea off that country's east coast, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. It said both missiles travelled about 620 kilometers (385 miles).
The reported flight distances suggest the missiles target South Korea, which hosts about 28,000 US troops. South Korea's military called the launches "a grave provocation" that undermines stability on the Korean Peninsula.
The US Indo-Pacific Command said Tuesday's launches don't pose an immediate threat to its allies.
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