North Korea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea: South Korea's defence minister
Sakshi Education
- North Korea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea, South Korea's defence minister has said.
- The launch was first reported by the Japanese coast guard, before being confirmed by defence authorities in Seoul later.
- The UN prohibits North Korea from ballistic and nuclear weapons tests. This is the first missile launch by Pyongyang after leader Kim Jong-Un pledged to bolster the country's defence capabilities last month.
- Japan's defence minister Nobuo Kishi said the ballistic missile had flown about 500 km, according to a news agency.
- In 2017, North Korea tested the Hwasong-15, a missile that peaked at an estimated altitude of 4,500km, putting US military bases on the Pacific island of Guam well within striking distance.
- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called the latest launch very regrettable, pointing to North Korea's repeated testing of missiles since 2021.
- In 2021, North Korea continued the advancement of its weapons programme, conducting what state media reported as the testing of a new hypersonic missile, as well as a train-based ballistic missile and a new long-range cruise missile.
- Ballistic missiles are considered more threatening than cruise missiles because they can carry more powerful payloads, have a longer range and can fly faster.
- At the end-of-year meeting, Mr. Kim said the country was facing a great life-and-death struggle, adding that increasing development and improving people's living standards were among this year's goals.
- United Nations officials had earlier warned that vulnerable children and elderly people in North Korea were at risk of starvation.
Published date : 06 Jan 2022 07:37PM