Khaleej Times

Kim claims solid-fuel rocket success

- AFP

seoul — North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has claimed an ‘historic’ advance in the country’s nuclear strike capability with the successful test of a solid-fuel rocket engine, state media said on Thursday.

The announceme­nt came as South Korean President Park Geun-Hye ordered the military to “strengthen readiness” in the wake of multiple North Korean threats to launch nuclear and convention­al missile attacks.

Tensions have been soaring on the divided Korean peninsula since the North carried out its fourth nuclear test on January 6, followed a month later by a longrange rocket launch that was widely seen as a disguised ballistic missile test.

Angered by ongoing largescale South Korea-US military drills, Pyongyang has ramped up the rhetoric in recent weeks, maintainin­g a daily barrage of bellicose warnings aimed at Seoul and Washington.

The solid-fuel test was personally monitored by Kim, who said it would allow for a major upgrade of the North’s missile delivery systems that would “strike great horror and terror into the hearts of our enemies”, the staterun KCNA news agency said.

Solid-fuel missiles would have distinct advantages — including greater mobility and the ability to launch within minutes — over Pyongyang’s current, largely liquid-fuelled inventory.

The North is already understood to use solid fuel for its short-range, road-mobile ballistic missiles, but not for medium-range or untested long-range missiles. —

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N. korean leader kim jong-un

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