New York Post

NoKo fires away amid pandemic

- By EILEEN AJ CONNELLY

North Korea fired what appeared to be two shortrange ballistic missiles into the ocean Saturday in an odd show of military strength during a crippling global health crisis.

The projectile­s were fired at around 6:45 a.m. and 6:50 a.m. from western North Korea, both flying roughly 255 miles cross-country before landing in waters off the eastern coast in the Sea of Japan, according to South Korean military officials.

Japan reported the projectile­s didn’t reach Japanese territory.

South Korea and the US were analyzing the launches.

It wasn’t clear what weapons North Korea tested, but flight data suggested the North could have launched a mobile, solid-fuel missile system that it first demonstrat­ed last year.

The testing is the third round of short-range launches and other military exercises this month. Kim Jong-un started the year promising to boost the country’s nuclear deterrent after talks with the US collapsed.

“Such military action by North Korea is highly inappropri­ate at a time when COVID-19 is causing difficulti­es worldwide,” Seoul’s military said, calling for an “immediate stop.”

Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono suggested Pyongyang’s demonstrat­ions also could be aimed at “bracing the regime together” as COVID-19 spreads worldwide.

North Korea has yet to report a single case, despite sharing a border with China, where the outbreak began.

A top US military official said last week he is “fairly certain” there are infections in North Korea.

The nation started building a hospital this week and has quarantine­d at least 10,000 people.

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