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South Korea, US fire missiles

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SEOUL (AFP) – The South Korean and US militaries fired a volley of missiles into the sea in response to North Korea firing a ballistic missile over Japan, Seoul said yesterday, as global condemnati­on mounted over Pyongyang’s likely longest-ever test.

Nuclear-armed North Korea fired an intermedia­te-range ballistic missile over Japan for the first time in five years on Tuesday, prompting Tokyo to issue evacuation warnings for some residents.

South Korea and the United States staged a drill of their own in response, firing ground-to-ground missiles into the East Sea, also known as the Sea of

Japan, Seoul’s military said.

Both militaries fired two ATACMS short-range ballistic missiles into the water “to precisely strike a virtual target,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

The military also confirmed that a South Korean missile failed soon after it was launched and crashed, without causing any casualties.

South Korean and US fighter jets had carried out a bombing drill at a virtual target in the Yellow Sea on

Tuesday.

The joint drills aim to “make sure that we have the military capabiliti­es at the ready to respond to provocatio­ns by the North if it comes to that,” US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told CNN.

South Korea’s military also announced yesterday that the nuclearpow­ered USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier would return to the area, having already conducted joint drills with Seoul’s navy last month

Pyongyang’s Tuesday launch is part of a record year of sanctionsb­usting weapons tests by the isolated regime, which recently revised its nuclear laws, with leader Kim Jongun declaring his country an “irreversib­le” nuclear power.

US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida decried the launch “in the strongest terms” while South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol called it a “provocatio­n.”

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