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North Korea conducts ninth missile test of the year ahead of South Korea election

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By SRI NewsDesk Published March 5, 2022
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SEOUL: North Korea fired at least one suspected ballistic bullet toward the ocean to the east of the Korean promontory on Saturday, colors in the region said, an apparent test just days before the South’s presidential election.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected the launch of one suspected ballistic bullet on Saturday, while the office of Japan’s Prime Minister also said it was a suspected ballistic bullet.

The launch would be the ninth this time. The last was on Feb. 27 when North Korea said it tested systems for a surveillance satellite.

The South Korean service said Saturday’s launch came from a position near Sunan, where Pyongyang’s transnational field is located. The field has been the point of former tests, including the Feb. 27 launch.

South Korea’s National Security Council will convene an exigency meeting, the presidential Blue House said.

The launch underscores the challenges facing whoever wins Wednesday’s presidential election in South Korea.

With denuclearisation addresses stalled, North Korea conducted a record number of bullet launches in January. It appears to be preparing to launch an asset satellite in the near future and has suggested it could renew testing of nuclear munitions or its longest-range multinational ballistic dumdums (ICBMs) for the first time since 2017.

Judges say North Korea could use the forthcoming presidential transition in South Korea or a big public vacation on April 15 to test-fire a major new bullet or another armament.

“The timing of North Korea’s bullet testing may feel odd to us, given the global focus on Ukraine,” Jean Lee, a fellow at the Washington- grounded Wilson Center, said on Twitter. “But it makes perfect sense in North Korea, where scientists are concentrated on perfect new munitions for Kim to show off at a big military cortege in mid-April.”

North Korea’s ballistic bullet launches are banned by United Nations Security Council judgments, which have assessed warrants on the country over its munitions programs.

The United States has said it’s open to addresses without preconditions, but Pyongyang says addresses are only possible after the United States and abettors drop hostile programs.

On Friday, the US- grounded 38 North design, which monitors North Korea, said the country’s main nuclear installation is in full swing, producing energy for implicit nuclear munitions and an expansion of its nuclear product installations.

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