Associated Press Reporters 09 May, 2019 15:04 North Korea has fired two suspected short-range missiles from the west of the country, according to South Korea’s military. It is the North’s second weapons launch in the last five days and a possible warning that nuclear disarmament talks with Washington could be in danger. The South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said that the weapons fired flew 260 miles and 167 miles respectively. It said it is working with the US to find out more details, such as the type of weapons the North fired. The South’s military said earlier at least one projectile was launched from the Sino-ri area of North Pyongan Province, an area known to host one of North Korea’s oldest missile bases where a brigade operates mid-range Rodong missiles. It said later the launch was made from the province’s Kusong town, about 25 miles from Sino-ri, where the North conducted its first successful flight test of the Hwasong-12 intermediate range missile in May 2017. The launch comes as the US special representative for North Korea, Stephen Biegun, visits South Korea, and hours after the North described its firing of rocket artillery and an apparent short-range ballistic missile on Saturday…