Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

North Korea fires missile despite threats of sanctions

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North Korea on Sunday test-fired a ballistic missile, the latest in a series of launches which have sparked internatio­nal condemnati­on and threats of tougher UN sanctions.

South Korea described the launch, the second in a week and the eighth this year, as “reckless and irresponsi­ble” while the US military stressed “ironclad commitment” to defend its allies in the region.

“The ongoing testing is disappoint­ing, disturbing and we ask that they cease that,” US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.

The missile, described by Washington as a medium-range one, was fired from Pukchang in South Pyongan province and travelled about 500 km, according to the South’s armed forces.

“Our military is closely monitoring signs for additional provocatio­n by the North Korean military and we are keeping a full military readiness,” said a statement from the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The launch came just one week after the North fired a Hwasong-12 intermedia­te-range missile, which according to Pyongyang flew almost 800 km and was capable of carrying a “heavy” nuclear warhead. Analysts said the Hwasong travelled further than any previous ballistic missile launched by the North.

The May 14 launch was seen as a significan­t step forward as the North accelerate­s efforts to develop an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to the continenta­l United States.

The launches, and a threatened sixth nuclear test, have fuelled tension with the administra­tion of US President Donald Trump, who has vowed that such an ICBM launch “won’t happen”.

 ?? AP FILE ?? A South Korean newspaper shows images of testing of a North Korean ballistic missile, in Seoul, South Korea.
AP FILE A South Korean newspaper shows images of testing of a North Korean ballistic missile, in Seoul, South Korea.

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