DRILL DUD An Army Tactical Missile System missile is fired during a joint military drill between the United States and South Korea at an undisclosed location in the South on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. SOUTH KOREA DEFENSE MINISTRY PHOTO VIA AP
DRILL DUD An Army Tactical Missile System missile is fired during a joint military drill between the United States and South Korea at an undisclosed location in the South on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. SOUTH KOREA DEFENSE MINISTRY PHOTO VIA AP

(UPDATED) SEOUL: A malfunctioning South Korean ballistic missile blew up as it plowed into the ground on Wednesday during a live-fire drill with the United States that was a reprisal for North Korea's successful launch a day earlier of a weapon that flew over Japan and has the range to strike the US territory of Guam.

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