Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US moves missile defence in S Korea

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SEOUL: The US military started moving parts of an anti-missile defence system to a deployment site in South Korea on Wednesday, triggering protests from villagers and criticism from China, amid tension over North Korea’s weapons developmen­t.

The earlier-than-expected steps to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system was also denounced by the frontrunne­r in South Korea’s presidenti­al election on May 9.

South Korea’s defence ministry said elements of THAAD were moved to the deployment site, on what had been a golf course, about 250 km (155 miles) south of the capital, Seoul. “South Korea and the United States have been working to secure an early operationa­l capability of the THAAD system in response to North Korea’s advancing nuclear and missile threat,” the ministry said in a statement. The battery was expected to be operationa­l by the end of the year, it said.

The US and South Korea agreed last year to deploy the THAAD to counter the threat of missile launches by North Korea. They say it is solely aimed at defending against North Korea. But China says the system’s advanced radar can penetrate deep into its territory.REUTERS

 ?? AFP ?? Protests held as the missile defence equipment enters Seongju.
AFP Protests held as the missile defence equipment enters Seongju.

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