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Capital lights up at news of ICBM launch

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PYONGYANG: Fireworks lit up the sky over Pyongyang’s Juche Tower as North Korea celebrated its launch of an interconti­nental ballistic missile, a milestone in its decadeslon­g weapons drive.

The stone monument to the ideology of founder Kim Il-sung stands in the centre of the capital, topped by a red glass flame.

Under current leader Kim Jong-un, Kim’s grandson, the isolated, impoverish­ed country has made rapid progress towards its dream of building a missile that can deliver a nuclear warhead to the United States.

On Tuesday — during the United States’ Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns — it launched a Hwasong-14 rocket that analysts and overseas officials said had a range of up to 8,000km, which would put Alaska and Hawaii within reach.

Mr Kim, who personally oversaw the launch, described it as gift to “American bastards”.

Thousands of officials, soldiers and citizens gathered in the capital on Thursday night to rejoice.

“We enthusiast­ically celebrate the successful test launch of the interconti­nental ballistic rocket, the greatest landmark in the history of our republic,” read a banner across Kim Il-sung Square.

Attendees included Kim Yong-nam, the titular head of state, and top general Hwang Pyong-so, the state Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

Speakers “warmly congratula­ted the national defence science soldiers on striking the US imperialis­ts on the face”, KCNA reported.

If “US imperialis­ts commit even the slightest military provocatio­n” against the North, it cited them as saying, its army would “show to the world how the territory of the US will be reduced to ashes”.

The crowds listened impassivel­y, before women in traditiona­l dress and men in shirts and ties danced in formation on the plaza. The first song was Glory to General Kim Jong-un, KCNA reported.

North Korea, which says it needs nuclear weapons to defend itself against the threat of invasion, is subject to multiple sets of United Nations sanctions over its weapons programmes, and the launch triggered a new round of condemnati­on and anger, with the US and its allies seeking toughened measures at the Security Council.

 ?? AFP ?? Dancers perform during celebratio­ns in Pyongyang marking the launch of the Hwasong-14 interconti­nental ballistic missile.
AFP Dancers perform during celebratio­ns in Pyongyang marking the launch of the Hwasong-14 interconti­nental ballistic missile.
 ?? AFP ?? Korean People’s Army soldiers watch a fireworks display in Pyongyang on Thursday.
AFP Korean People’s Army soldiers watch a fireworks display in Pyongyang on Thursday.

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