N Korea fires ballistic missile into sea near Japan's territorial waters
Source: JapanToday
World Aug. 03, 2016 - 03:50PM JST
SEOUL, South Korea
A medium-range ballistic missile fired Wednesday by North Korea flew about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) and landed near Japans territorial waters, Seoul and Tokyo officials said, one of the longest flights by a North Korean missile.
The U.S. Strategic Command said North Korea fired two presumed Rodong missiles simultaneously on Wednesday, not just one. The commands statement said initial indications reveal one of the missiles exploded immediately after launch, while the second was tracked over North Korea and into the Sea of Japan.
North Korea has recently claimed a series of technical breakthroughs over its goal of acquiring a long-range nuclear missile capable of reaching the continental U.S. South Korean defense officials say North Korea doesnt yet have such a weapon, but some civilian experts believe the North has the technology to mount warheads on shorter-range Rodong and Scud missiles that can strike South Korea and Japan.
According to the South Korean and Japanese announcements, one suspected Rodong missile lifted off from the Norths western Hwanghae province and flew across the country before falling in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. Seouls Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that it strongly condemns the missile launch because it explicitly shows the Norths intentions of being able to launch missile attacks on South Korea and neighboring countries.
Japans Defense Ministry said the missile landed inside Japans exclusive economic zone, the 200-nautical-mile offshore area where a nation has sovereign rights for exploring and exploiting resources. Japanese media reported it was the first North Korean missile that has splashed down in Japans EEZ.
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