Antelope Valley Press

Condemned tests — North Korea fires two missiles

- By HYUNG-JIN KIM and KIM TONG-HYUNG Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea fired two shortrange ballistic missiles into the sea east of the country Monday in its second test launch in three days, prompting Japan to request an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.

The launches continue a tit-for-tat exchange that began Saturday, and follow a year in which North Korea launched more than 70 missiles, the most ever. Pyongyang has recently escalated nuclear threats and threatened an “unpreceden­tedly” strong response to annual US-South Korea military drills, which it views as preparatio­n for an invasion.

South Korea’s military said it detected two missile launches Monday morning from a town on North Korea’s west coast, which were later confirmed by North Korean official media. Japan said both missiles landed in waters outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone and that no damage to aircraft or vessels in the area was reported, but they flew distances that suggest most of South Korea is in range.

The tests follow an interconti­nental ballistic missile launch Saturday, the country’s first since Jan. 1, and a US bomber flight over the Korean peninsula conducted in response Sunday.

Both South Korea and Japan condemned recent North Korean launches as threats to internatio­nal peace and violations of UN Security Council resolution­s that ban any ballistic activities by North Korea. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters that Tokyo was requesting an emergency Security Council meeting to respond to recent North Korean launches.

An initial Security Council briefing led by Assistant Secretary-General for political affairs Khaled Khiari was set for later Monday.

Further council action against North Korea is unlikely. China and Russia, both veto-wielding powers embroiled in confrontat­ions with Washington, opposed US-led attempts to add fresh sanctions last year.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This image made from video broadcaste­d by North Korea’s KRT shows what it says is a ballistic missile being launched, on Monday, from an undisclose­d location in North Korea.
ASSOCIATED PRESS This image made from video broadcaste­d by North Korea’s KRT shows what it says is a ballistic missile being launched, on Monday, from an undisclose­d location in North Korea.

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