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Missile hits Japanese waters

N. Korea’s move enrages Tokyo, ramps up tension with US and South

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SEOUL: North Korea fired a ballistic missile directly into Japanese-controlled waters for the first time, drawing an outraged response from Tokyo and ramping up tensions with the United States and South Korea.

The US military said the North had actually launched two Rodong intermedia­te-range missiles simultaneo­usly, but one appeared to have exploded on take-off.

The launches followed a North Korean threat of “physical action” over the planned deployment of a sophistica­ted US anti-missile system in South Korea, and came just weeks before the start of largescale, joint South Korea-US military exercises.

Japan said the missile had landed in the Sea of Japan, some 250km off its northern coast and within the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

“It’s a serious threat against our country’s security,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters.

“This is an outrageous act that cannot be tolerated.”

The United States condemned what it called a clear violation of UN Security Council resolution­s explicitly prohibitin­g North Korea’s use of ballistic missile technology.

“This provocatio­n only serves to increase the internatio­nal community’s resolve to counter (North Korea’s) prohibited activities,” said Pentagon spokesman Gary Ross.

US Strategic Command said the two missiles were launched from a site in western North Korea at around 7.50am Seoul time.

“Initial indication­s reveal one of the missiles exploded immediatel­y after launch, while the second was tracked over North Korea and into the Sea of Japan,” it said in a statement.

It was the first time a North Korean missile has been fired direct into Japanese waters. The second stage of a medium-range missile fired over Japan had splashed down inside the EEZ off Japan’s Pacific Ocean coast in 1998.

Japan’s top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga slammed Pyongyang for providing no advance warning of yesterday’s test.

The Rodong is a scaled-up Scud variant with a maximum range of around 1,300km.

Pyongyang has conducted a series of missile tests this year in defiance of UN sanctions imposed after its fourth nuclear test in January.

On July 19 it launched three ballistic missiles – including one Rodong – in an exercise that the North said simulated a nuclear strike on the South.

That came just days after Washington and Seoul announced an agreement to deploy the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defence, or Thaad, system in South Korea by the end of next year – a move condemned by Pyongyang and also vehemently opposed by China and Russia.

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A Provocativ­e move: orth orea fired a ballistic missile towards the ea of apan in an apparent show of force against the planned deployment of a missile defence system.

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