North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Sunday into waters off its east coast.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Sunday,18 December 2022, into waters off its east coast, South Korean and Japanese officials said.
South Korea’s Joint Chief of Staff said the launch occurred on Sunday morning local time but gave no further details. The Japanese Prime Minister’s Office also confirmed the launch.
The launch came three days after North Korea said it tested a “high-thrust solid-fuel motor” for a new strategic weapon, a development that could allow it to possess a more mobile, harder-to-detect arsenal of intercontinental ballistic missiles that can reach the U.S. mainland.
North Korea has test-fired a barrage of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in the last few months. It also includes last month’s launch of its developmental, longest-range, liquid-fueled Hwasong-17 ICBM designed to carry multiple warheads.
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Japan’s Coast Guard said it was informed by the Defense Ministry that North Korea’s suspected missile landed in waters between Japan and the Korean Peninsula. They did not say how close it was from the Japanese coast.
Japan’s NHK national television quoted unnamed government sources saying the missile landed outside of Japan’s exclusive economic zone.
The exact status of North Korea’s nuclear attack capability remains in secrecy, as all its intercontinental ballistic missile tests in recent years have been carried out at a steep angle to avoid neighboring countries.
Some experts speculate North Korea already has functioning nuclear-tipped missiles that can hit the entire U.S., given the number of years it has spent on its nuclear program. But others say country is still years away from acquiring such weapons, saying it has yet to publicly prove it has a technology to protect warheads from the harsh conditions of atmospheric reentry.
The United States and South Korea have expanded their regular military drills and pushed to further bolster their combined defense capability in the face of North Korea’s advancing nuclear program. North Korea has threatened to use nuclear weapons pre-emptively in potential conflicts with the United States and South Korea, and the U.S. military warned the North that the use of nuclear weapons “will result in the end of that regime.”
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