North Korea tests submarine-launched missile – South Korea

Agence France-Presse

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(3rd UPDATE) The US and the UK strongly condemn the test

SEOUL, South Korea (3rd UPDATE) – North Korea on Saturday, April 23, tested what appeared to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile in the Sea of Japan, the South Korean defense ministry said, with the US and UK strongly condemning the test.

“North Korea launched a projectile which was believed to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) around 6:30 pm (0930 GMT or 5:30 pm Philippine time) in the East Sea (Sea of Japan) near the northeastern port of Sinpo,” a defense ministry spokesman said. 

“We are keeping close tabs on the North Korean military and maintaining a full defense posture,” he said.

The missile flew 30 kilometers (18 miles) but the launch “appeared to have failed,” he added.

UK Foreign Minister Philip Hammond said the test showed North Korea’s “blatant disregard” for its international obligations, while the US described it a “clear violation” of UN Security Council resolutions.

“We call on North Korea to refrain from actions that further destabilize the region,” US State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement.

North Korea has been pushing to acquire SLBM capability that would take its nuclear strike threat to a new level, allowing deployment far beyond the Korean peninsula and the potential to retaliate in the event of a nuclear attack.

It has conducted a number of what it says were successful SLBM tests, but experts question the claim, suggesting Pyongyang had gone little further than a “pop-up” test from a submerged platform.

The test-firing comes as North Korea gears up for a rare and much-hyped ruling party congress early next month, at which leader Kim Jong-Un is expected to take credit for pushing the country’s nuclear weapons programme to new heights.

Numerous analysts have suggested the regime might carry out a fifth nuclear test as a display of defiance and strength just before the congress opens.

Tension has been high on the divided Korean peninsula since Pyongyang’s fourth nuclear test in January and rocket launch a month later that was widely seen as a disguised ballistic missile test.

The UN Security Council responded by imposing its strongest sanctions to date over the North’s nuclear weapons programme.

Pyongyang has responded by staging a series of short- and mid-range missile tests and claiming a series of significant technical breakthroughs in its nuclear strike capability.

It claimed it had miniaturized a nuclear warhead to fit on a missile, and successfully tested an engine designed for an inter-continental ballistic missile that could reach the US mainland. 

While some experts say the claims are exaggerated, most acknowledge that the North’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes have made significant strides. – Rappler.com

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