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N. Korea fires two ballistic missiles: Seoul’s military

Pyongyang has built up an arsenal of ICBMs despite heavy international sanctions

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2022 8:30PM

N. Korea fires two ballistic missiles: Seoul’s military
The South Korean military claims that its northern neighbour has fired two short-range ballistic missiles today, the latest in a recent flurry of sanctions-busting weapons tests. – AFP pic, December 23, 2022

SEOUL – North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles today, Seoul’s military said, the latest in a recent flurry of sanctions-busting weapons tests.

It has been a year of unprecedented tests by the North.

Last month, it launched its most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the test of what Pyongyang says was a new rocket engine last week.

This week, it claimed to have developed new capabilities to take images from space.

“Our military spotted two short-range ballistic missiles launched by North Korea into the East Sea from the Sunan area of Pyongyang at 4.32pm (3.32pm Malaysia time) today,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said, referring to the body of water also known as the Sea of Japan.

“Our military maintains a full readiness posture while closely cooperating with the United States and strengthening surveillance and vigilance.”

The US and South Korea have warned for months that Pyongyang is preparing to conduct its seventh nuclear test.

The two countries held a joint air drill on Tuesday, and deployed a US B-52H strategic bomber to the Korean peninsula, according to the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The long-range heavy bomber was part of an exercise that included the US and South Korea’s most advanced jets – including the F-22 and the F-35 stealth fighters.

Today’s launch came hours after the White House said Pyongyang had delivered arms to the Russian private military group Wagner.

Disclosing the delivery yesterday, the White House called Wagner a “rival” for power to the Defence Ministry and other ministries in the Kremlin.

‘Putin’s chef’

The Wagner group is controlled by Yevgeny Prigozhin, a businessman once called “Putin’s chef” for his work catering dinners for the powerful leader before and after he became the Russian president.

In a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency, the North Korean Foreign Ministry denied conducting any arms transaction with Russia, saying the story was “cooked up by some dishonest forces for different purposes”.

Despite heavy international sanctions over its weapons programmes, Pyongyang has built up an arsenal of ICBMs.

Last week, North Korea tested a “high-thrust solid-fuel motor”, with state media describing it as an important test “for the development of another new-type strategic weapon system”.

All its known ICBMs are liquid-fuelled, and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has placed strategic priority on developing solid-fuel engines for more advanced missiles.

His powerful sister also insisted earlier this week that the North had developed advanced technologies to take images from space using a spy satellite.

Kim said this year that he wants North Korea to have the world’s most powerful nuclear force, and declared his country an “irreversible” nuclear state.

The wishlist he revealed last year included solid-fuel ICBMs that could be launched from land or submarines.

The latest motor test was a step towards that goal, but it is not clear how far North Korea has come in the development of such a missile, analysts said. – AFP, December 23, 2022

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