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New threat from North Korea: Kim Jong Un oversees test of 'strongest' ICBM Hwasong-19

Last updated on - Nov 1, 2024, 16:17 IST
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North Korea ICBM launch

North Korea conducted a significant missile test on Thursday, launching a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from near Pyongyang. The missile flew for over an hour, targeting an area between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, prompting swift reactions from regional powers.

(AP)

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'world’s strongest missile'

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observing the test launch of the new intercontinental ballistic missile. It was hailed by state media as the “world’s strongest missile.” This marks a significant step towards Pyongyang's goal of a nuclear-capable ICBM, raising alarms internationally.

(AP)

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'Hwasong-19'

This missile test is notable for its unprecedented range, reportedly exceeding 7,000 kilometers. According to Japan's defense minister, Gen Nakatani, it achieved the longest flight duration for any North Korean missile, marking a substantial advancement in the country’s missile technology. (AP)

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Advanced technology

Experts have speculated that the Hwasong-19 may utilize solid-fuel technology, which offers enhanced launch speeds and improved concealment. This advancement signifies a shift from previous models and indicates North Korea’s commitment to enhancing its missile capabilities.(AP)

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South Korea's reaction

South Korean military officials identified the missile as likely a long-range ballistic type, suggesting it may be part of North Korea's efforts to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the US mainland.

(AFP)

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Record setting flight

This missile test is notable for its unprecedented range, reportedly exceeding 7,000 kilometers. According to Japan's defense minister, Gen Nakatani, it achieved the longest flight duration for any North Korean missile, marking a substantial advancement in the country’s missile technology.

(AFP)

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United condemnation

The launch triggered a united condemnation from the United States, Japan, and South Korea, who characterized it as a violation of UN resolutions. US National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett emphasized the action as a provocative move that escalates regional tensions.(AFP)

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Strategic timing

The timing of the missile test coincides with the upcoming U.S. presidential election and increasing scrutiny over North Korea's troop deployments to Russia. Analysts suggest that this launch may serve as a strategic move to bolster North Korea’s negotiating position on the global stage.(AFP)

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