The Borneo Post

N. Korean Kim says missile test ‘greatest success’

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong- Un declared a submarinel­aunched missile test the “greatest success”, state media said yesterday, as the UN weighed a condemnati­on of the launch which appears to advance Pyongyang’s nuclear strike capability.

The US mainland and the Pacific are now “within the striking range” of the North’s army, the official KCNA news agency reported Kim as saying after Wednesday’s launch.

The missile was fired from a submarine submerged off the northeaste­rn port of Sinpo on Wednesday, according to South Korea’s military.

It flew 500 kilometres towards Japan, far exceeding any previous sub-launched tests.

The UN Security Council met for two hours on Wednesday to discuss North Korea’s latest provocativ­e move and agreed to consider a statement condemning the launch.

“There was a general sense of condemnati­on by most members of the council and therefore we will have to see how we would then be phrasing the press statement,” said Ramlan bin Ibrahim from Malaysia, which currently holds the council’s presidency.

However diplomats expected further haggling with China, Pyongyang’s main ally, over the wording.

Earlier this month, North Korea fired a land-launched ballistic missile directly into Japaneseco­ntrolled waters for the first time, drawing an outraged response from Tokyo.

But the Security Council failed to condemn the move after China sought to include language in a statement opposing the THAAD missile defence system that the United States plans to deploy in South Korea.

Kim said the latest launch proved the North had joined the “front rank of the military powers fully equipped with nuclear attack capability”.

Pyongyang’s top newspaper Rodong Sinmun carried 24 photos of him observing the launch, including one with his hands on his hips roaring with laughter at an observatio­n post, and other watching through a pair of binoculars.

“He appreciate­d the test-fire as the greatest success and victory,” it said.

Kim called for his nation’s scientists to work towards mounting nuclear warheads on all types of ballistic missiles and to be able to deliver them in order “to cope with the unpredicte­d total war and nuclear war with the US imperialis­ts.”

“I do not guess what ridiculous remarks the US and its followers will make about this test- fire, but I can say their rash acts will only precipitat­e their selfdestru­ction,” he was quoted as saying.

A proven submarine-launched ballistic missile ( SLBM) system would take its nuclear strike threat to a new level, allowing deployment far beyond the Korean peninsula and a ‘secondstri­ke’ capability in the event of an attack on its military bases.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency cited a military source as saying Wednesday’s launch had been made at an acute angle to limit the missile’s range.

If fired at the optimum angle and fully fuelled, it could travel over 2,500 km, the source said.

The agency had previously quoted a military source saying if fired at the optimum angle it could cover more than 1,000 km – without mentioning if it was fully fuelled. — AFP

 ??  ?? Kim Jong Un is pictured during a test-fire of strategic submarine-launched ballistic missile in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang. — Reuters photos
Kim Jong Un is pictured during a test-fire of strategic submarine-launched ballistic missile in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang. — Reuters photos
 ??  ?? A test-fire of strategic submarine-launched ballistic missile is seen in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang.
A test-fire of strategic submarine-launched ballistic missile is seen in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang.

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