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North Korea: Pyongyang fires suspected long-range missile, says Seoul | North Korea: Pyongyang fires suspected long-range missile, says Seoul |
(32 minutes later) | |
It comes just a day after Pyongyang launched its most missiles in a single day | It comes just a day after Pyongyang launched its most missiles in a single day |
North Korea has fired at least one long-range and two short-range ballistic missiles, said South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). | North Korea has fired at least one long-range and two short-range ballistic missiles, said South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). |
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says one may have been an intercontinental ballistic missile. | Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says one may have been an intercontinental ballistic missile. |
It comes after Pyongyang on Wednesday launched its most missiles in a single day - including one that landed near South Korea's territorial waters. | It comes after Pyongyang on Wednesday launched its most missiles in a single day - including one that landed near South Korea's territorial waters. |
Seoul responded by firing three missiles of its own. | Seoul responded by firing three missiles of its own. |
North Korea's multiple launches comes as the US and South Korea are staging their largest-ever joint air drills, which Pyongyang has strongly criticised as "aggressive and provocative". | North Korea's multiple launches comes as the US and South Korea are staging their largest-ever joint air drills, which Pyongyang has strongly criticised as "aggressive and provocative". |
The latest launch on Thursday morning led the Japanese government to issue a rare emergency alert to residents in some of its northern regions, telling them to stay indoors. | The latest launch on Thursday morning led the Japanese government to issue a rare emergency alert to residents in some of its northern regions, telling them to stay indoors. |
Tokyo initially said the missile had flown over Japan, but Defence Minister Yasukazu Hamada later said it did "not cross the Japanese archipelago, but disappeared over the Sea of Japan". | Tokyo initially said the missile had flown over Japan, but Defence Minister Yasukazu Hamada later said it did "not cross the Japanese archipelago, but disappeared over the Sea of Japan". |
PM Kishida later condemned North Korea's "repeated missile launches", calling them an "outrage". | PM Kishida later condemned North Korea's "repeated missile launches", calling them an "outrage". |
Meanwhile South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Cho Hyun-dong and US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said the launches were "deplorable, immoral" during a phone call on Thursday, according to South Korea. | Meanwhile South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Cho Hyun-dong and US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said the launches were "deplorable, immoral" during a phone call on Thursday, according to South Korea. |
South hits back as N Korea fires most missiles in a day | South hits back as N Korea fires most missiles in a day |
Why is Kim Jong-un upping the pressure? | Why is Kim Jong-un upping the pressure? |
It comes just a month after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan - the first time it had done so in five years. | It comes just a month after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan - the first time it had done so in five years. |
The North has tested a record number of missiles this year as tensions have risen. | The North has tested a record number of missiles this year as tensions have risen. |
Despite crippling sanctions, Pyongyang has conducted six nuclear tests between 2006 and 2017, and is believed to be planning a seventh. | |
It has continued to advance its military capability - in breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions - to threaten its neighbours and potentially even bring the US mainland within striking range. | |
Wednesday's launch saw one of Pyongyang's ballistic missiles cross the Northern Limit Line (NLL), a disputed maritime border between the Koreas. | Wednesday's launch saw one of Pyongyang's ballistic missiles cross the Northern Limit Line (NLL), a disputed maritime border between the Koreas. |
It landed outside South Korea's territorial waters but was the closest a North Korean missile got to the border. | |
Seoul responded with warplanes firing three air-to-ground missiles that also crossed the disputed maritime demarcation line. | Seoul responded with warplanes firing three air-to-ground missiles that also crossed the disputed maritime demarcation line. |