The Denver Post

North Korea fires several projectile­s into sea

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North Korea on Saturday fired several unidentifi­ed short-range projectile­s into the sea off its eastern coast, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said, a likely sign of Pyongyang’s growing frustratio­n at stalled diplomatic talks with Washington meant to provide coveted sanctions relief in return for nuclear disarmamen­t.

The South initially reported a single missile was fired but later issued a statement that said “several projectile­s” had been launched and that they flew up to 125 miles before splashing into the sea toward the northeast.

South Korea’s military has bolstered its surveillan­ce in case there are additional weapons launches, and South Korean and U.S. authoritie­s are analyzing the details.

If it’s confirmed that the North fired banned ballistic missiles, it will be the first such launch since the North’s November 2017 test of an interconti­nental ballistic missile.

That year saw a string of increasing­ly powerful weapons tests from the North and a belligeren­t response from President Donald Trump that had many in the region fearing war.

The firing Saturday comes amid a diplomatic breakdown that has followed the failed summit earlier this year between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over the North’s pursuit of nuclear bombs that can accurately target the U.S. mainland.

Experts believe that the North has viable shorterran­ge nuclear armed missiles but still needs more tests to perfect its longerrang­e weapons.

During the diplomacy that followed North Korea’s weapons tests of 2017, Kim said the North would not test nuclear devices or ICBMs.

These short-range projectile­s don’t appear to violate that self-imposed moratorium and may instead be a way to register Kim’s displeasur­e with Washington and the state of talks meant to provide sanctions relief for disarmamen­t without having the diplomacy collapse.

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