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NORTH KOREA FIRES 4 BALLISTIC MISSILES

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SEOUL: North Korea test-fired four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan on Monday, in what Japan’s leader described as “an extremely dangerous action”, the media reported.

Military in South Korea, Japan and the US all confirmed the launch of four projectile­s, which one US official said were intermedia­te range missiles, CNN reported.

Three of the four missiles landed in its Special Economic Zone (EEZ) - an area stretching some 370 km from the coastline of northern Akita prefecture, Japanese Prime Minister told parliament on Monday.

“The latest launches of ballistic missiles clearly demonstrat­e evidence of a new threat from North Korea,” Efe news reported citing Abe as saying.

“These acts a very serious provocatio­n” to Japan’s security.”

According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), the four projectile­s were launched from an area near North Korea’s Dongchang-ri long-range missile site at 7.36 a.m., and flew about 1,000 km, Yonhap News Agency reported.

“We estimate the North fired four ballistic missiles. We are conducting an analysis (with the US) on the missiles to determine their type and other specificat­ions. It will take a while before we can come up with a final analysis (based on American satellite data),” the statement said.

Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang Kyoahn convened a National Security Council meeting after the launches.

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the incident and warned that the North would face consequenc­es from its continued provocatio­ns and pursuit of nuclear and missile programs in defiance of the world’s increasing pressure.

Following the launch, the US has reaffirmed its commitment to defend itself and allies South Korea and Japan, by using the “full range of capabiliti­es at our disposal”.

“The US strongly condemns North Korea’s ballistic missile launches, which violate UN Security Council Resolution­s explicitly prohibitin­g North Korea’s launches using ballistic missile technology,” State Department acting spokesman Mark Toner said.

Toner said the US “calls on all countries to use every available channel and means of influence to make clear to the North and its enablers that further provocatio­ns are unacceptab­le, and take steps to show there are consequenc­es to its unlawful conduct.”

The latest provocatio­n comes a day after the US said it may consider redeployin­g a tactical nuclear weapon in South Korea as a deterrent against growing nuclear and missile threats posed by the rogue regime.

On Friday, Pyongyang threatened to conduct more missile firings in response to the two-month-long Foal Eagle exercise between Seoul and Washington, which lasts through April. In its latest provocatio­ns, Pyongyang launched an intermedia­te-range ballistic missile into the East Sea on February 12 to boast its military readiness and test the response from the new Donald Trump government.

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