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North Korea fires missiles, once again
Three days after it reportedly fired a medium range missile, North Korea yesterday fired five shortrange missiles into the sea off its east coast
Seoul
This is the latest in a series of missile launches ordered by leader Kim Jong-Un amid rising military tensions. The launches came just days after the North test-fired two medium-range missiles, in what the UN Security Council described as an “unacceptable” violation of UN resolutions.
Tensions have been soaring on the divided Korean peninsula since the North carried out its fourth nuclear test on January 6, followed a month later by a long-range rocket launch that was widely seen as a disguised ballistic missile test. The Security Council responded earlier this month by imposing its toughest sanctions on North Korea to date.
In recent weeks, Pyongyang has maintained a daily barrage of nuclear strike threats against both Seoul and Washington, ostensibly over ongoing large-scale South Korea-US military drills that the North sees as provocative rehearsals for invasion.
An South Korean official said the five short-range missiles were launched from near the eastern city of Hamhung and landed in the East Sea (Sea of Japan). He said analysts were still gathering intelligence on the precise missile type. Existing UN sanctions ban North Korea from conducting any ballistic missile test, although shortrange launches tend to go unpunished.
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