Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

US, South Korea conduct missile test

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

SEOUL: The US and South Korean militaries launched eight ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday in a show of force matching a North Korean missile display a day earlier that extended a provocativ­e streak in weapons demonstrat­ions.

The allies’ live-fire exercise involved eight Army Tactical Missile System missiles — one American and seven South Korean — that were fired into South Korea’s eastern waters across 10 minutes following notificati­ons for air and maritime safety, according to South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff and US forces Korea.

The tit-for-tat missile launches were aimed at demonstrat­ing the ability to respond swiftly and accurately to North Korean attacks, the South Korean military said.

The South’s military on Sunday detected North Korea firing eight short-range missiles over 35 minutes from at least four different locations, including from western and eastern coastal areas and two inland areas north of and near the capital, Pyongyang, in what appeared to be a single-day record for the country’s ballistic launches.

It was North Korea’s 18th round of missile tests in 2022 alone — a streak that included the country’s first launches of interconti­nental ballistic missiles in nearly five years.

South Korean and US officials also say North Korea is preparing to conduct its first nuclear test since September 2017 as leader Kim Jong-un pushes a brinkmansh­ip aimed at cementing the North’s status as a nuclear power and negotiatin­g economic and security concession­s from a position of strength.

US and South Korean forces conducted a similar live-fire exercise following North Korea’s previous ballistic launches on May 25, which South Korea’s military said involved an ICBM flown on medium-range trajectory and two short-range weapons. Those tests came as Biden wrapped up his trip to South Korea and Japan, where he reaffirmed the US commitment to defend both allies.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during a speech marking the country’s Memorial Day on Monday said his government would pursue “fundamenta­l and practical security capabiliti­es” to counter North Korea’s growing nuclear weapons and missile threat.

THE EXERCISE COMES AFTER NORTH KOREA FIRED EIGHT SHORT-RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILES ON SUNDAY

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