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North Korea suspected ballistic missile explodes after launch

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By SRI NewsDesk Published March 17, 2022
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Seoul: North Korea fired a suspected ballistic bullet that exploded mid-air shortly after launch, Seoul said Wednesday, with judges advising it was probably a failed test of Pyongyang’s so-called “ monster bullet”.

The launch — North Korea’s tenth suspected munitions test this time — comes after the United States said the nuclear-fortified country was preparing to fire a multinational ballistic bullet (ICBM) “ at full range” for the first time since 2017.

Despite smelling transnational warrants over its munitions programmes, Pyongyang conducted seven bullet tests in January and doubly launched factors of what it claimed was a “ surveillance satellite”.

South Korea and the US said last week those tests were actually of a new ICBM system that has noway been launched before — probably the Hwasong-17, dubbed a “ monster bullet” by judges after it was first unveiled at a cortege in October 2020.

The suspected ballistic bullet “ seems to have exploded in skyline shortly after launch,” Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff told AFP.

Also Read: What is behind the growing militarisation of South Korea?

The launch was from the Sunan area in Pyongyang around 0930 am (1230 GMT), they said — the same point as the February 27 and March 5 “ satellite” tests.

Nuclear-fortified North Korea has long coveted an ICBM that can carry multiple warheads, and the US said last week the recent tests marked a “ serious escalation” of the country’s munitions programmes.

But the specialist NK News point reported that the Wednesday launch ended in “ disastrous failure” with a red-pigmented ball of bank slaloming across the sky as debris fell near the capital.

The US service this week said it had “ enhanced” bullet defence systems in South Korea.

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