Los Angeles Times

North Korea’s latest missile test failed, Pentagon says

A U.S. bomber flies over South Korea as ‘strong deterrence’ against Pyongyang.

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SEOUL — North Korea’s latest missile launch ended in failure on Wednesday as the United States sent a supersonic bomber streaking over ally South Korea in a show of force against the North, officials said.

The reported launch failure came as the North angrily reacted to annual U.S.South Korean military drills that it views as an invasion rehearsal. This month, North Korea fired four ballistic missiles that landed in waters off Japan, triggering strong protests from Seoul and Tokyo.

The U.S. military detected what it assessed as a failed North Korean missile launch Wednesday morning, the U.S. Pacific Command said in a statement. It said the missile “appears to have exploded within seconds of launch.”

South Korea’s Defense Ministry said it also believes the launch from the eastern coastal town of Wonsan ended in failure. It said it was analyzing what type of missile was launched.

The failure might mean that the missile is a newly developed one North Korea has not deployed, according to South Korean media. Last year, the country suffered a series of embarrassi­ng failed launches of its new medium-range Musudan missile before it successful­ly test-fired one.

Also Wednesday, a U.S. Air Force B-1B bomber and South Korean fighter jets conducted joint training exercises that displayed “strong deterrence against North Korean nuclear and missile threats,” South Korea’s Defense Ministry said. The U.S. military said the training was held after the bomber staged a similar exercise with Japanese fighter jets.

The United States often sends powerful warplanes in times of heightened tension on the Korean peninsula, which remains in a technical state of war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. About 28,500 U.S. soldiers are deployed in South Korea.

North Korea is pushing hard to upgrade its weapons systems to cope with what it calls U.S. hostility. Many weapons experts say the North could have a functionin­g nuclear-tipped missile capable of reaching the continenta­l U.S. within a few years. North Korea carried out two nuclear tests last year.

U.S. defense officials had said Tuesday that the U.S. military was expecting another North Korean missile launch in the next several days.

The officials said the U.S. had increased its surveillan­ce over the North and had detected a North Korean missile launcher being moved, as well as the constructi­on of VIP seating in Wonsan.

 ?? Jung Yeon-je AFP/Getty Images ?? A TELEVISION at a Seoul railway station shows file footage of a North Korean missile launch.
Jung Yeon-je AFP/Getty Images A TELEVISION at a Seoul railway station shows file footage of a North Korean missile launch.

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