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North Korea fires ballistic missile towards sea off east coast, South says

Seoul, South Korea
Reuters

North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the sea off its east coast on Wednesday, South Korea’s military said, about a week after the North vowed to develop its nuclear forces “at the fastest possible speed”.

The launch, which marks the North’s 14th major weapons test this year, comes days before South Korea’s newly elected President Yoon Suk-yeol takes office on 10th May.

North Korea Gijungdong flag

A North Korean flag flutters on top of a 160-metre tower in North Korea’s propaganda village of Gijungdong, in this picture taken from the Tae Sung freedom village near the Military Demarcation Line, inside the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas, in Paju, South Korea, on 24th April, 2018. PICTURE: Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji/File photo.

South Korea’s military said it detected the launch about noon in the Sunan area of Pyongyang. Sunan is where North Korea last fired what it claimed to be Hwasong-17, a “new type” of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), on 24th March.

Japan’s Coast Guard also said that it had detected what appeared to be a ballistic missile fired from North Korea, and that the projectile had already landed.

Details of the projectile, including its flight range and altitude, were not immediately available. 



The latest launch came less than three weeks after the North fired a new tactical guided weapon on 16th April aimed at boosting the country’s nuclear capabilities. 

Pyongyang has recently stepped up weapons tests, resuming long-range missile launches for first time since 2017 in March. Officials in Seoul and Washington say it may also be preparing for a new round of nuclear tests. 

Last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un pledged to speed up the development of his country’s nuclear arsenal while overseeing a huge military parade as denuclearisation talks with the United States remain stalled.

“Our military is maintaining readiness posture while closely monitoring related activities for possible additional launches,” the South Korean military said in a statement.

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