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North Korea test-fires new cruise missile

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North Korea test-fired a new “long-range cruise missile” over the weekend, state media reported yesterday, with the United States saying the nuclear-armed country was threatenin­g its neighbours and beyond.

Pictures in the Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed a missile exiting one of five tubes on a launch vehicle in a ball of flame, and a missile in horizontal flight.

Such a weapon would represent a marked advance in North Korea’s weapons technology, analysts said, better able to avoid defence systems to deliver a warhead across the South or Japan — both of them US allies.

The test launches took place on Saturday and Sunday, the official Korean Central News Agency said.

The missiles travelled 1,500-kilometre (about 930 miles), two-hour flight paths — including figureof-8 patterns — above North Korea and its territoria­l waters to hit their targets, according to KCNA.

Great significan­ce

Its report called the missile a “strategic weapon of great significan­ce”, adding the tests were successful and it gave the country “another effective deterrence means” against “hostile forces”.

North Korea is under internatio­nal sanctions for its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, which it says it needs to defend against a US invasion.

But Pyongyang is not banned from developing cruise missiles, which it has tested previously.

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