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North Korea fires suspected hypersonic ballistic missile

- Ju-min Park REUTERS

SEOUL – North Korea fired a suspected intermedia­te-range ballistic missile into the sea on Tuesday in a possible test of a new rocket using solid fuel, drawing swift condemnati­on from South Korea, Japan and the United States.

South Korea’s military said it detected what appeared to be an intermedia­te-range ballistic missile launched from an area of the North Korean capital Pyongyang on Tuesday morning before plunging into the sea off the east coast.

It flew about 372 miles before falling into sea, South Korea said, while Japan’s defense ministry estimated it covered a distance of 400 miles and reached a maximum altitude of 62 miles.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff did not specify the exact type of missile or what type of warhead it may have carried, but North Korea has been testing a new intermedia­te-range hypersonic missile powered by a solid-fuel engine.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff spokesman Lee Sung-jun said the launch was probably “related” to the testing of a recent solid-fuel engine.

In March, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a ground test of a solid-fuel engine for a new type of intermedia­te-range hypersonic missile to develop national defense capability, state media reported.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the launch as damaging for regional and internatio­nal peace and stability.

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the event did not pose an immediate danger to its troops or allies but condemned it as an unlawful and destabiliz­ing act.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said the North could try to sow confusion in his country ahead of a parliament­ary election this month. He said such an attempt would be futile and that the response to any North Korean aggression would be firm.

Amid concerns Russia and North Korea are developing closer military links, the United States and its major Asian allies South Korea and Japan are expanding security cooperatio­n.

On Tuesday, aircraft from the three countries conducted air drills that involved a U.S. B-52H strategic bomber to enhance deterrence and counter capabiliti­es against missile and nuclear threats from the North, South Korea said.

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