North Korea Test Fires Three Ballistic Missiles

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North Korea Test Fires Three Ballistic Missiles

North Korea launched three ballistic missiles off its east coast into the sea on Monday, according to South Korea’s news agency Yonhap.

The latest test took place just hours after the issue of potential threats by North Korea was discussed among regional powers at the G20 summit in China.

The South Korean military joint chiefs of staff said the missiles were fired from the North Hwanghae province and landed in the Sea of Japan.

All three missiles were medium-range Rodong class and flew about 1,000km, South Korea’s military said, adding that at least one of the missiles fell into Japan’s Air Defence Identification Zone.

The Independent reports:

The missiles were launched just hours Chinese president, Xi Jinping, said he opposed the US deployment of an advanced anti-missile system in Korea, despite increasing international concern about the isolationist state’s advances in missile technology.

Beijing is the North’s only major ally, but ties between the neighbours have frayed following a series of nuclear and missile tests and other perceived acts of aggression.

South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff said the three missiles, launched from the western North Korean town of Hwangju, flew across the country before landing in the waters off its east coast, but did not describe the range of the missiles.

Before the firing on Monday on the sidelines of the G20 summit, South Korean President Park Geun-hye criticised the North for what she called ‘provocations’ that are hurting Seoul-Beijing ties.

Last month, worries about the North’s weapons programmes deepened after a missile from a North Korean submarine flew 500 kilometers (310 miles), the longest distance achieved by the North for such a weapon.

Missiles launched under water are causing concern to neighbouring countries because they are harder to detect in advance than weapons on land. The development of submarine missiles is a key step towards North Korea having nuclear capabilities.

The UN Security Council has strongly condemned four North Korean ballistic missile launches in July and August. It called them “grave violations” of a ban on all ballistic missile activity.

The launch comes four days before the 68th anniversary of the founding of North Korea’s government and days after South Korean and US troops ended annual joint summertime military drills, which North Korea regularly describes as a dress rehearsal for invasion.

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