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N. Korea now a ‘nuclear state’

New missile said to be capable of striking all major US cities

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Leader Kim Jong-un says new missile capable of striking all major cities in the United States has been successful­ly tested.

SEoUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country had achieved full nuclear statehood after what he said was the successful test of a new missile capable of striking anywhere in the United States.

The interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch snapped a twomonth pause in testing by the North and poses a new challenge to US President Donald Trump who has vowed such a capability “won’t happen”.

North Korean state television brought out Ri Chun-hee, a star presenter who only appears for significan­t developmen­ts, to announce the landmark.

“Kim Jong-un declared with pride that now we have finally realised the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, the cause of building a rocket power,” she said.

“The great success in the test-fire of ICBM Hwasong-15 is a priceless victory won by the great and heroic people of the DPRK,” she said, using the official abbreviate­d name for North Korea.

Yesterday’s missile was more sophistica­ted than any previously tested, state media said.

“The ICBM Hwasong-15 type weaponry system is an interconti­nental ballistic rocket tipped with a super-large heavy warhead which is capable of striking the whole mainland of the US,” the North’s official news agency KCNA said.

Pyongyang said the missile reached an altitude of 4,475km and splashed down 950km from its launch site.

At least one Western expert said the missile’s lofted trajectory suggested an actual range of 13,000km – enough to hit all major US cities.

Trump, who recently announced fresh sanctions on Pyongyang and returned it to a US list of state sponsors of terror, was opaque in his immediate response, as the UN Security Council agreed to meet in an emergency session.

“I will only tell you that we will take care of it,” Trump said at the White House.

“It is a situation that we will handle,” he added, without elaboratin­g.

It was the North’s third successful ICBM test.

David Wright, an arms control expert and co-director at the Union of Concerned Scientists, said the flight parameters pointed to a missile with “more than enough range to reach Washington DC, and in fact any part of the continenta­l United States”.

While Pyongyang has yet to prove its mastery of the re-entry technology required to bring a warhead back through the Earth’s atmosphere, experts believe it is at least on the threshold of developing a working interconti­nental nuclear strike capability.

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