Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

N. Korea readies missile launch ahead of US-S. Korea drill: Report

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SEOUL, Oct 14 (AFP) - North Korea is believed to be preparing to launch a ballistic missile ahead of an upcoming joint naval drill by the US and South Korea, a news report said Saturday, citing a government source.

The US navy said Friday that a US aircraft carrier will lead the drill in the coming week, a fresh show of force against North Korea as tensions soar over the hermit state's weapons programme. The move will likely rile Pyongyang which has previously responded angrily to joint exercises.

The Donga Ilbo daily, quoting a government source, said satellite pictures show ballistic missiles mounted on launchers being transporte­d out of hangars near Pyongyang and in the North Phyongan Province.

US and South Korean military officials suspect the North might be preparing to launch missiles capable of reaching US territory, the newspaper said. This could be the Hwasong-14 inter-continenta­l ballistic missile (ICBM), whose range could extend to Alaska, or Hwasong-12 interme- diate-range missiles which Pyongyang threatened to fire towards the US Pacific territory of Guam in August, the report said.

Another possibilit­y is that the North might be preparing to test a new Hwasong-13 ICBM, it added, that has a longer maximum range than the other two missiles and could potentiall­y reach the US West Coast.

The joint drills led by the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier come after hectic US military hardware movements around the Korean peninsula in recent days. On Friday the nuclear-powered USS Michigan submarine arrived at the southern South Korean port of Busan, just days after another nuclear-powered submarine -- the USS Tuscon -- left after a five day visit.

Earlier this week the US flew two supersonic heavy bombers over the Korean peninsula, staging the first night-time joint aviation exercises with Japan and South Korea.

 ??  ?? A US Air Force B-1B Lancers takes off from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to fly sequenced bilateral missions in the vicinity of the Sea of Japan. AFP / US Air Force / Staff Sgt. Joshua Smoot
A US Air Force B-1B Lancers takes off from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to fly sequenced bilateral missions in the vicinity of the Sea of Japan. AFP / US Air Force / Staff Sgt. Joshua Smoot

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