North Korea: Launches a rocket in the Sea of ​​Japan

THE North Korea announced today that it launched yesterday Thursday into the Sea of ​​Japan a “guided”, “regular” rocket equipped with a solid fuel engine, officially broadcast by the media.

The launch was overseen by senior official Ri Pyongyang, for whom the weapons test was “very important” in terms of “improving the country’s military capabilities”, according to the official KCNA news agency, as reported by AM[E[Ε

Pyongyang moved on yesterday two rocket launches from its east coast. The Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga stated that these were ballistic missiles.

The country is international sanctions because of its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development programs and UN Security Council resolutions theoretically bar it from pursuing them.

The American president Joe Biden ruled that UN Security Council Resolution 1718 “violated the test of these missiles”.

The KCNA clarified that the two missiles, which it avoided designating as missiles, hit the designated targets, 600 kilometers from the coast, while each can carry a 2.5 ton warhead.

The official Rodong Sinmun newspaper published photos of officials without masks celebrating and congratulating each other after the launches.

The test of this new type of “tactical” short-range ballistic missile underscores, according to expert estimates, the progress made by the Asian state in the field of armaments and moves the issue of North Korea to the top of the agenda of the government of Joe Biden in the field of foreign policy. .

The White House and the State Department condemned the “destabilizing” launches, which took place just hours before the first press conference given by the US president since taking office on January 20.

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