Provokation North Korea apparently fires several rockets off
North Korea has again tested several
ballistic missiles according to South Korean and Japanese data. Japan and South
Korea spoke of four such rockets that North Korea had fired toward the Japanese
Sea (East Sea). The projectiles were launched in the western part of the
country and were flown about 1,000 kilometers, a defense ministry spokesman
said in Seoul. Japan imposed a "strong protest".
The type of missiles was
initially unclear, but the US announced that it did not indicate that they were
intercontinental rockets. These data are still being analyzed by South Korea
and the United States
.
North Korea , which is
internationally isolated because of its nuclear program, missile tests using
ballistic rocket technology are prohibited by UN resolutions. The country is
working on the development of medium- and long-range missiles, which can carry
an atomic warhead not only to South Korea and Japan, but to the USA.
According to the Japanese
government, three of the rockets invaded the so-called Exclusive Economic Zone
of Japan. This would have led the rockets into the sea at a distance of less
than 200 miles (some 322 kilometers) off the coast of the country.
Possibly responding to "Foal
Eagle" maneuvers
The tests were a "serious
threat to the security of our country," said Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in
the Japanese parliament. Already last year, a North Korean medium-range rocket
had reached the 200-mile zone. In South Korea, the presidential president and
Prime Minister Hwang Kyo Ahn convened a meeting of the National Security
Council. Later, the country announced to station the US missile defense system
THAAD , despite Chinese objections .
South Korea's military suspected
that North Korea's rocket tests could also be a protest against the ongoing
maneuvers of the South Korean and American armed forces. The two-month spring
maneuver "Foal Eagle" started on Wednesday in South Korea. North
Korea regularly instructs the US and South Korea to prepare an attack with
their annual military exercises, which both countries deny.
North Korea had triggered a
worldwide outrage in February with the test of a "medium range rocket of
greater reach" . The UN Security Council had severely condemned the test .
The highest body of the United Nations also called on members to implement the
sanctions against the country in a consistent manner. North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un had declared after the test that the country now has "another
powerful means for an atomic attack".
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