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N Korea dares Trump again, launches 3 ballistic missiles

Boko Haram attacks kills 27 in Nigeria

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North Korea on Saturday launched three ballistic missiles, US military officials said, dampening President Donald Trump’s optimism to strike a deal with Pyongyang to contain its rapidly expanding nuclear weapons programme.

The US Pacific Command said the missiles launched into the sea east of the Korean Peninsula appeared to be short- range. The first and second missiles “failed in flight” and the third “appears to have blown up almost immediatel­y”.

It said the North American Aerospace Defence Command determined the missile launches did not pose a threat to Guam, which the North previously warned it would target if provoked.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump has been briefed and “we are monitoring the situation.”

North Korea last month fired interconti­nental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the US mainland, triggering heightened rhetoric from both the sides.

Trump had warned of “fire and fury” and days later ramped up his threat, saying “maybe that statement wasn’t tough enough”.

But the US president this week indicated a deal could be struck with North Korea to contain its nuclear weapons programme. His comments had come soon after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the North has demonstrat­ed some level of restraint in recent days, “that we’ve not seen in the past”.

Tillerson had hoped that this could be the beginning of the signal from Pyongyang the US had been looking for.

Saturday’s missiles launches, though failed, reignite the possibilit­y of increasing tensions in the peninsula.

They come during a joint military exercise between the US and South Korea. The two countries say the annual military exercise is defensive but Pyongyang condemns it as hostile, and even as a rehearsal for invasion.

In response to the ICBM launches in July, the UN Security Council unanimousl­y imposed new sanctions on North Korea on August 5. –PTI MAIDUGURI: Residents in Nigeria's northern Borno state say attacks by Boko Haram extremists on several villages in the past week have killed at least 27 people. Modu Jialta, a member of a self-defense group with the Nganzai local council, says the Islamic extremists entered villages on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people by slitting their throats and shooting them. He says the bodies were buried on Thursday. Mai Abatcha Monguno, commander of the Guzamala local council's self-defense forces, says 12 other people were killed in attacks on villages.

 ??  ?? Rockets being launched by Korean People's Army personnel during a target strike exercise on Saturday.
Rockets being launched by Korean People's Army personnel during a target strike exercise on Saturday.
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AFP Lightning strikes in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany on Saturday during a summer rain storm.

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