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N Korea fires long-range missile after threatening US

North Korea has fired a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Jap­anese and South Korean officials report.

The long-range missile flew for more than an hour before land­ing short of Japanese waters on Wednesday morning.

Pyongyang’s launch comes after it threatened retaliation against what it said were recent US spy plane incursions over its territory.

Earlier this week it threatened to shoot down such planes.

Washington has dismissed the ac­cusations, saying its military patrols are in line with international law.

Security concerns have ramped up on the peninsula this year after North Korea tested new weapons. The country also conducted a record number of missile launches in 2022, including ones capable of reaching US territory.

In response, the US and South Korea have increased their joint military drills around the peninsula.

Pyongyang so far has continued with its missile launches – testing a new ICBM in April which it de­scribed as its “most powerful” mis­sile to date. It also tried to launch a spy satellite in May which failed.

North Korea’s missile on Wednesday flew eastwards from Pyongyang for more than an hour before landing in the sea west of Japan around 11:15 local time (02:15 GMT), the Japanese Coast Guard reported. The high-angled flight covered a 1,000km (621 miles) distance, said South Korea’s military.

South Korean and US officials met immediately after Wednesday’s launch, issuing a statement reit­erating their “strengthened” joint defence.

“We strongly condemn North Korea’s launch of a long-range ballistic missile as a grave provoc­ative act that harms the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula and the international community and is a clear violation of UN Secu­rity Council resolutions,” the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

South Korean President, Yoon Suk-yeol, also convened an emer­gency meeting of his national secu­rity council from Lithuania. where he is attending the Nato summit.

North Korea’s last launch was in mid-June when it fired two short-range ballistic miles in response to US and South Korean drills. It last test-fired an ICBM in February.

ICBMs are particularly worrying because of their long range, includ­ing mainland United States.

When Pyongyang tested one in November 2022, it fired it at a high-angle, short-range trajectory.

—BBC

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