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North Korea ICBM launch part of ‘surprise drill’: KCNA

Pyongyang threatens ‘unprecedented’ strong response to US-South exercises

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Feb 2023 9:30AM

North Korea ICBM launch part of ‘surprise drill’: KCNA
Japan’s government says North Korea’s missile flew for 66 minutes and could have had the capacity to fly 14,000km – which would mean it was capable of hitting anywhere on the mainland of the United States. – AFP pic, February 19, 2023

SEOUL – North Korea’s most recent intercontinental ballistic missile test, its first in seven weeks, was of a Hwasong-15 launched as part of a surprise drill, state media KCNA reported today.

Yesterday’s launch quickly received condemnation from South Korea, the United States and Japan – which said it landed in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) – as well as the G7 group of nations and the European Union.

Launched from the Pyongyang International Airport, the “missile travelled up to a maximum altitude of 5,768.5km and flew 989km for 4,015 seconds before accurately hitting the pre-set area in open waters of the East Sea of Korea,” KCNA said, using the North’s preferred term for the Sea of Japan.

Japan’s government yesterday said the missile flew for 66 minutes and could have had the capacity to fly 14,000km – which would mean it was capable of hitting anywhere on the mainland of the United States.

KCNA reported that “the drill was suddenly organised without previous notice”, and that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had personally signed off on the test.

North Korea on Friday had threatened an “unprecedentedly” strong response to upcoming US-South Korea drills – which it described as preparations for war.

Seoul and Washington are due to start joint tabletop exercises in the coming days aimed at improving their response in the event of a North Korean nuclear attack.

The surprise launch yesterday, KCNA said, was “clear proof” of the reliability of North Korea’s “powerful physical nuclear deterrent”. – AFP, February 19, 2023

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