The Asian Age

N. Korea tests ballistic missiles

US military’s pacific command says ‘short-range missiles failed in flight’

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Seoul/Washington, Aug. 26: North Korea fired several short-range missiles into the sea off its east coast early on Saturday, South Korea and the US military said, as the two allies conducted annual joint military drills that the North denounces as preparatio­n for war.

The US military’s pacific command said it had detected three short-range ballistic missiles, fired over a 20 minute period. All of the missiles failed, with one blowing up almost immediatel­y after launch, while two others failed in flight, it added.

The South Korean office of the joint chiefs of staff said the projectile­s were launched from the North’s eastern Kangwon province and flew in a northeaste­rly direction about 250 km (155 miles) into the sea.

Later on Saturday, the South Korean Presidenti­al Blue House said the North may have fired an upgraded 300-mm calibre multiple rocket launcher but the military was still analyzing the precise details of the projectile­s.

Pacific command said that the missiles did not pose a threat to the US mainland or to the Pacific territory of Guam, which North Korea had threatened earlier this month to surround in a “sea of fire”.

Tensions had eased somewhat since a harsh exchange of words between Pyongyang and Washington after U.S. President Donald Trump had warned North Korean leader Kim Jong Un he would face “fire and fury” if he threatened the United States.

North Korea’s last missile test on July 28 was for an interconti­nental ballistic missile designed to fly 10,000 km (6,200 miles). That would put parts of the US mainland within reach and prompted heated exchanges that raised fears of a new conflict on the peninsula.

Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said the missiles did not reach its territory or exclusive economic zone and did not pose a threat to Japan’s safety.

The South Korean and US militaries are in the midst of the annual Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills, which the North routinely describes as preparatio­n for invasion, that involve computer simulation­s of a war to test readiness and run until the date, August 31. The region where the missiles were launched, is known for military test site .

North Korea’s last missile test on July 28 was for an interconti­nental ballistic missile designed to fly 10,000 km

The region where the missiles were launched, Kittaeryon­g, is a known military test site frequently used for missile drills

 ?? — AP ?? A special operation forces training of North Korean army that simulated attacks on S. Korean islands at an undisclose­d location in North Korea on Saturday.
— AP A special operation forces training of North Korean army that simulated attacks on S. Korean islands at an undisclose­d location in North Korea on Saturday.

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