The Jerusalem Post

North Korea fires 3 ballistic missiles after reporting COVID outbreak

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SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea fired three ballistic missiles toward the sea off its east coast on Thursday, South Korea and Japan said, in the latest such move as the isolated country races to advance its weapons programs on the day it first reported a COVID-19 outbreak.

Three short-range ballistic missiles were fired at around 18:30 p.m. from the Sunan area of the North’s capital, Pyongyang, where an internatio­nal airport is located and where the North had said it fired its largest interconti­nental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17, on March 24, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.

The missiles flew approximat­ely 360 km. (224 miles), reaching an altitude of 90 km. and a maximum velocity of Mach 5, the JCS said.

Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi also confirmed the launch, saying the missiles flew about 350 km., to the maximum altitude of around 100 km., before landing outside Japan’s territoria­l waters.

“A series of missile launches when the invasion of Ukraine is taking place is unacceptab­le,” he told reporters, adding that Tokyo had lodged a protest against North Korea through its embassy in Beijing.

The North’s 16th known weapons

test this year came hours after it reported its first COVID19 outbreak, declaring a “gravest national emergency” and ordering a national lockdown.

The launch was also the first since the inaugurati­on this week of conservati­ve South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who has signaled a hard line against the North’s weapons developmen­t.

Yoon’s National Security Office issued a statement condemning the launch and saying it “deplored the duplicitou­s conduct” of firing ballistic missiles and ignoring the plight of its people in the middle of a COVID outbreak.

In its last weapons test on Saturday, the North used a submarine-launched ballistic missile, which it has been aggressive­ly

developing in recent years.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed late last month to expedite the country’s buildup of nuclear arsenal, amid stalled denucleari­zation talks with the United States.

US and South Korean officials have said Pyongyang’s first nuclear test since 2017 could take place as early as this month.

 ?? (North Korean Central News Agency/Reuters) ?? NORTH KOREAN leader Kim Jong Un chairs a Worker’s Party meeting in response to a COVID-19 outbreak.
(North Korean Central News Agency/Reuters) NORTH KOREAN leader Kim Jong Un chairs a Worker’s Party meeting in response to a COVID-19 outbreak.

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