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    North Korea fires short-range missiles

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 26, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A PAC-3 surface-to-air missile launch system is seen in position at the Defence Ministry in Tokyo on August 26, 2017. North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles on August 26, all of which ended in apparent failure, the US military said. Toru YAMANAKA / AFP
    A PAC-3 surface-to-air missile launch system is seen in position at the Defence Ministry in Tokyo on August 26, 2017. North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles on August 26, all of which ended in apparent failure, the US military said. Toru YAMANAKA / AFP

    North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles Saturday, the US military said, reviving tensions with Washington after President Donald Trump had said Pyongyang was starting to show some “respect”.

    The launches come as tens of thousands of South Korean and US troops take part in joint military drills in the south of the peninsula, which the North views as highly provocative.

    Following an initial US assessment saying that two of the missiles had “failed in flight”, a spokesman for the US Pacific Command later said the two weapons had not failed but “flew approximately 250 kilometres (155 miles) in a northeastern direction”.

    One of the three missiles blew up “almost immediately”, with none of the weapons posing a threat to either North America or the US territory of Guam, the spokesman said.

    Lee Il-Woo, an analyst at Korea Defence Network, said the launches represented a “low-level provocative act” carried out in response to the US-South Korea exercises, which are seen by Pyongyang as a rehearsal for an invasion of its own territory.

    The joint exercises started Monday at a time of heightened tensions between Pyongyang and Washington, after two successful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launches carried out by North Korea last month apparently brought most of the United States into range for the first time.

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    Analyst Yang Uk at the Korea Defence and Security Forum told AFP the latest launches by Pyongyang were “carefully calibrated… to avoid revving up tensions too high beyond its control”.

    The launches, which took place over a span of 30 minutes, came as North Korean state media reported that leader Kim Jong-Un oversaw a military exercise simulating a special forces assault on South Korean border islands involving aircraft, “multiple-missile launchers” and howitzers.

    ‘Wiped out the enemy’
    Shells hit islands standing in for South Korea’s Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong islands while special forces landed in rubber boats or parachuted in and “wiped out the desperate enemy with various combat methods”, the Korean Central News Agency said.

    The North bombarded Yeonpyeong island in November 2010 in response to a South Korean live-fire drill near the tense sea border, killing four South Koreans — two soldiers and two civilians — and prompting Seoul to return the fire.

    “Kim Jong-Un expressed great satisfaction over the successful target-striking contest,” it said.

    North Korea’s ICBM launches last month triggered an intense warning by Trump that Washington could rain “fire and fury” on the North.

    Pyongyang then threatened to fire a salvo of missiles towards the US territory of Guam, but later backed away from the plan and tensions had eased.

    Trump said Wednesday that Kim Jong-Un was “starting to respect” the United States, hours after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said talks with the nuclear-armed North over its banned weapons programmes might be possible “in the near future”.

    White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Saturday that Trump was aware of the launches.

    “In regards to activity in North Korea tonight, the president has been briefed and we are monitoring the situation,” she said.

    ‘We must respond firmly’
    Neither Japan nor South Korea confirmed the US military’s description of the weapons fired by North Korea as “ballistic missiles”.

    South Korea’s defence ministry said “unidentified projectiles”, fired at 6:49 am (2149 GMT Friday), flew some 250 kilometres towards the Sea of Japan.

    “They could be ballistic missiles but they could be rockets. We are now analysing,” said Japan’s Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera, adding that they did not fly on a “lofted” trajectory.

    The North’s missiles have alarmed Japan since a Taepodong-1 overflew its territory in 1998.

    In April 2009, Pyongyang launched a long-range rocket which flew over Japan in what it said was an attempt to put a satellite into orbit, but which was seen by the US, Japan and South Korea as a disguised test of a Taepodong-2.

    Under Kim Jong-un, Pyongyang has made rapid strides in its ballistic missile technology in violation of UN resolutions, and it has been penalised by seven sets of sanctions.

    “We understand that today’s action indicated North Korea consistently continues developing nuclear weapons and missiles. We have to respond firmly,” said Onodera.

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