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North Korea fires IRBM towards Sea of Japan

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North Korea launched an intermedia­te-range ballistic missile (IRBM) towards the Sea of Japan on Tuesday, with the projectile falling into waters outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone, according to Japan’s Defence Ministry, Kyodo news reported.

Kyodo news citing the ministry said that a missile was fired from North Korea’s west coast at 6:52am and there were no reports of damage to aircraft or vessels.

This marks North Korea’s third ballistic missile launch of the year, Yonhap reported.

The missile, which South Korea’s military officials suspect was equipped with a hypersonic warhead flew about 600km before landing in the East Sea, the Seoul-based news agency said.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said that it detected the launch from the area of the North Korean capital Pyongyang on Tuesday at 6.53am (21:53 GMT on Monday).

“We have stepped up monitoring and are closely sharing relevant informatio­n with the US and Japan,” they added.

Confirming the launch of missile, Tokyo urged the coastguard vessels to be vigilant and report any fallen objects without approachin­g them.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the

launch, telling reporters North Korea had ‘repeatedly launched ballistic missiles’ this year, adding that it was a threat to regional security and ‘absolutely unacceptab­le’.

The launch was the third of a

ballistic missile in 2024, with North Korea saying it is testing a new intermedia­te-range hypersonic missile powered by a solidfuel engine.

It comes just days after a Russian veto ended United Nations

expert monitoring of North Korean sanctions violations, amid a probe into alleged arms deals between Moscow and Pyongyang, and a week before South Korea holds general elections, Al Jazeera reported.

“The Kim regime prioritise­s advancing its military capabiliti­es and doesn’t care to stay quiet during the South Korean legislativ­e election campaign,” Leif-eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul, wrote in emailed comments.

“But firing an intermedia­terange missile lacks the shock value of a full-range ICBM (interconti­nental ballistic missile) launch or a nuclear test, so it’s unlikely to swing any National Assembly seats. Although Pyongyang’s weapons developmen­t remains a major concern, Seoul is currently focused on health care reform, economic policies, and domestic political scandals.”

Pyongyang has continued to develop its military arsenal despite strict internatio­nal sanctions imposed over its nuclear weapons programme.

It has also declared South Korea its ‘principal enemy’, shut down agencies dedicated to reunificat­ion and outreach, and threatened war over ‘even 0.001 mm’ of territoria­l infringeme­nt.

Last month, the United States and South Korea staged one of their major annual joint military exercises, prompting angry retorts and live-fire drills from Pyongyang, which condemns all such exercises as rehearsals for invasion.

 ?? ?? Missile was fired from North Korea’s west coast and there were no reports of damage to aircraft or vessels
Missile was fired from North Korea’s west coast and there were no reports of damage to aircraft or vessels

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