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North Korea conducts its biggest missile launch today; South Korea, Japan and US condemn the launch

North Korea conducts its biggest missile launch today; South Korea, Japan and US condemn the launch
North Korea conducts its biggest missile launch today; South Korea, Japan and US condemn the launch
  • North Korea has conducted its biggest missile launch since 2017. South Korea reported that the launch took place at 07:52 local time today off North Korea's east coast. Japan, South Korea and the US have all condemned the launch, the seventh test this month.
  • The UN prohibits North Korea from ballistic and nuclear weapons tests and has imposed strict sanctions. The United States called on North Korea to "refrain from further destabilising acts", in a statement issued by the US military's Indo-Pacific Command.
  • But the East Asian state regularly defies the ban, and leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to bolster his country's defences.
  • South Korea's National Security Council said Sunday's test was an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), which would be the biggest missile tested since November 2017.
  • Japanese and South Korean officials estimated that the missile reached an altitude of 2,000km and flew for 30 minutes to a distance of 800km.   Finally,  it landed in the Sea of Japan.
Published date : 31 Jan 2022 05:56PM

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