The Philippine Star

North Korea holds mass celebratio­ns for latest missile test

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SEOUL – North Korea held mass celebratio­ns for its latest successful long-range missile test, Pyongyang’s state media said yesterday, with a propaganda-filled display of fireworks and dancing in public squares.

The ruling Workers Party official daily Rodong Sinmun covered its front page with color photograph­s showing thousands of tightly packed soldiers and people applauding in Pyongyang’s Kim Ilsung square, which was decorated with large portraits of the North’s late leaders.

“We heartily celebrate the successful test launch of the Hwasong-15 which showed Chosun (North Korea)’s power and greatness to the whole world,” read one banner held up by the crowd, referring to the missile.

North Korea on Wednesday successful­ly tested a new interconti­nental ballistic missile, with leader Kim Jong-un declaring his country had now achieved full nuclear statehood.

The US in response warned that Kim’s regime would be “utterly destroyed” if its pursuit of a long-range nuclear missile arsenal provokes a military clash, and has battled to maintain internatio­nal solidarity in the face of North Korea’s nuclear threat.

Kim himself was absent from the celebratio­ns – he usually stays away from such events – but Friday’s gathering drew key military, party and government leaders.

“Long Live the General Kim Jong-un who has brought us the great historic cause of nuclear statehood,” another banner read.

Vice Chairman Pak Kwangho of the party’s decisionma­king Central Committee told the crowd that, after Wednesday’s test launch, “now no one can infringe our sovereignt­y and rights to survive and develop,” according to the daily.

He said that the US had been “jolted” at the strengthen­ing of North Korea’s nuclear force and could attempt to commit “robber-like” provocativ­e acts.

He repeated Kim’s warning that the North would respond with the “highest level of hard-line countermea­sure in history.”

Kim first made the threat in September in response to US President Donald Trump’s UN speech threatenin­g to destroy the North and mocking him as “Little Rocket Man.”

The ICBM Hwasong-15 type weaponry system used in Wednesday’s test is an interconti­nental ballistic rocket tipped with super-large heavy warhead capable of striking the whole mainland of the US, the North said.

But analysts remain unconvince­d that the North has mastered the technology required to launch and direct a missile, and ensure it survives the difficult re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

Tensions are expected to rise further in the coming week as South Korea and the US launch a massive air force drill mobilizing some 230 aircraft including six US F-22 Raptor stealth jet fighters.

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