North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile, condemns US for raising tensions

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The launch came after warnings from officials in Seoul and Tokyo that nuclear-armed North Korea was preparing to test-fire a missile.

All of North Korea’s ballistic missile activities are banned by United Nations Security Council resolutions.

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North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile on Dec 17, Japan’s Coast Guard and the South Korean military said, as Pyongyang condemned US-led military shows of force as tantamount to “a preview of a nuclear war”.

The missile was launched towards the sea off North Korea’s east coast, according to the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff.

About 20 minutes after initially reporting the launch, the Japanese coast guard said the missile had already fallen.

It appeared to have fallen outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone, broadcaster NTV reported.

Kyodo News, citing unnamed Japanese government sources, said it was a short-range missile.

No further details were immediately available.

The launch came after warnings by officials in Seoul and Tokyo that nuclear-armed North Korea was preparing to test-fire a missile, including one of its longest-range intercontinental ballistic missiles, in December.

All of North Korea’s ballistic missile activities are banned by United Nations Security Council resolutions, though Pyongyang defends them as its sovereign right to self defence.

Less than half an hour after the launch, North Korean state media carried a statement from the defence ministry criticising “military gangsters” in the United States and South Korea for raising tensions with drills, displays of force and nuclear war planning.

The statement by an unnamed ministry spokesman cited the arrival of the US nuclear-powered submarine USS Missouri in the South Korean port city of Busan on Dec 17.

“The armed forces of the DPRK will thoroughly neutralise the US and its vassal forces’ attempt to ignite a nuclear war and thus reliably ensure peace and security in the Korean peninsula,” the statement said, using the initials of North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The spokesman also criticised South Korea and the US for holding their second Nuclear Consultative Group meeting in Washington on Dec 15, as part of efforts by the allies to streamline war planning and increase military shows of force as a warning to North Korea.

The missile launch also comes as Pyongyang marks the anniversary of the death of leader Kim Jong Un’s father and predecessor Kim Jong Il, who died on Dec 17, 2011. REUTERS, AFP

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