North Korea 'test-fires missiles'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-32174526 Version 0 of 1. North Korea has test-fired four short-range missiles into the sea off its west coast, say South Korean military officials. In a statement, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said the missiles had a range of about 140km (87 miles). They were fired from Dongchang-ri in the north of the country on Friday afternoon local time, it said. The North often conducts missile tests in protest at US-South Korean military drills, one of which is ongoing. The US and South Korea say the annual exercises are for defence training purposes, but Pyongyang calls them a rehearsal for invasion. They are always a trigger for a surge in tensions between the two Koreas. When a drill began in March, the North fired two short-range ballistic missiles, and on 13 March it fired seven ground-to-air missiles into the sea to coincide with the end of one part of the drill, Operation Key Resolve. The current drill, Foal Eagle, is continuing. A JCS spokesman said Friday's test "appeared to have been supervised by Kim Jong-Un", the AFP news agency reports. The two Koreas are technically still at war as the 1950-53 conflict ended with a ceasefire, not a peace treaty. |