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North Korea fires unidentified ‘projectile’, seventh test this month

Japan’s coast guard, meanwhile, says it detects a launch of a ‘possible ballistic missile’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Jan 2022 3:00PM

North Korea fires unidentified ‘projectile’, seventh test this month
This year North Korea has embarked on a fresh flurry of sanctions-busting tests, including hypersonic missiles, after Kim Jong-un re-avowed his commitment to military modernisation at a key party speech in December. – AFP pic, January 30, 2022

SEOUL – North Korea fired an “unidentified projectile” today, the South’s military said, its seventh weapons test this month in one of the most intense spates of launches on record as the regime flexes its military muscles while ignoring US offers of talks.

The last time North Korea tested this many weapons in a month was in 2019, after high-profile negotiations between leader Kim Jong-un and then-US president Donald Trump collapsed.

Since then, talks with the US have stalled, and the country is reeling economically from biting international sanctions and a self-imposed coronavirus blockade.

“North Korea fired an unidentified projectile towards the East Sea (Sea of Japan),” Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

Japan’s coast guard, meanwhile, said it had detected a launch of a “possible ballistic missile”. 

This year Pyongyang has embarked on a fresh flurry of sanctions-busting tests, including hypersonic missiles, after Kim re-avowed his commitment to military modernisation at a key party speech in December.

Pyongyang carried out two weapons tests last week, and has conducted at least four additional tests this month – including what it called hypersonic missiles on January 5 and 11. 

Friday saw state media release photos showing Kim wearing his usual long black belted leather jacket, surrounded by uniformed officials – their faces pixelated out – inspecting a munitions factory that produces “a major weapon system”.

The North has not tested intercontinental ballistic missiles or nukes since 2017, putting launches on hold as Kim embarked on a blitz of high-level diplomacy through three meetings with Trump and other top leaders. 

But this month the regime hinted it could restart such launches, blaming US “hostile” policy for forcing its hand.

The string of launches in 2022 comes at a delicate time in the region, with Kim’s sole major ally China set to host the Winter Olympics next month and South Korea gearing up for a presidential election in March.

Domestically, North Korea is preparing to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the birth of late leader Kim Jong-il in February, as well as the 110th birthday of founder Kim Il-sung in April.

With reports of soaring food prices and worsening hunger, an economically-reeling Pyongyang recently restarted cross-border trade with neighbouring China.

And ally Beijing, along with Russia, this month blocked the United Nations Security Council from imposing fresh sanctions in response to the recent tests. – AFP, January 30, 2022

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