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Iran successful­ly tested new ballistic missile — state media

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DUBAI: Iran has successful­ly tested a new ballistic missile with a range of 2,000km which it displayed at a military parade, state media reported yesterday.

The test-firing of the Khorramsha­hr missile, which Iran said could carry several warheads, is likely to raise concerns in Washington.

State broadcaste­r IRIB carried footage of the missile test without giving its time and location, including video from an on-board camera which it said showed the detachment of the cone that carries multiple warheads.

“You are seeing images of the successful test of the Khorramsha­hr ballistic missile with a range of 2,000km, the latest missile of our country,” state television said.

“This is the third Iranian missile with a range of 2,000km,” it added.

The Khorramsha­hr missile was first displayed at a military parade, where President Hassan Rouhani said Iran would strengthen its missile capabiliti­es without seeking any country’s permission.

At the UN General Assembly, Trump said Iran was building its missile capability and accused it of exporting violence to Yemen, Syria and other parts of the Middle East. He also criticised the 2015 pact that the United States and other world powers struck with Iran under which Tehran agreed to restrict its nuclear programme in return for relief from economic sanctions.

The United States has imposed unilateral sanctions against Iran, saying Tehran’s ballistic missile tests violated a UN resolution that endorsed the nuclear deal and called on Tehran not to undertake activities related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

Iran denies its missile developmen­t breaches the resolution, saying the missiles are not designed to carry nuclear weapons. — Reuters

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