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Malaysia Bagus News

Kim says North Korean missiles can reach US in Pacific

6/24/2016

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said his country's latest missile tests show it has "the sure capability to attack US interests".

Mr Kim was speaking after twin tests on Wednesday, believed to be of the mid-range Musudan missile.

The US and South Korea say the first test failed, but the second travelled about 400km (250 miles) and reached an altitude of 1,000km.

The UN Security Council is holding an emergency meeting in response.

A spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the tests were "a deliberate and very grave violation" of North Korea's international obligations.

Existing UN resolutions brought in because of its continuing nuclear and conventional weapons programme ban North Korea from using ballistic missile technology.

'A great event'

North Korea's KCNA state news agency said tests had been successfully conducted, without endangering surrounding countries.

Mr Kim, who as always was said to have supervised the test, said it had been "a "great event" that strengthened the North's nuclear attack capacity.

"We have the sure capability to attack in an overall and practical way the Americans in the Pacific operation theatre," he said.

The Musudan missile is believed by outside observers to have range of up to 4,000km (2,500 miles) - far enough to hit the US territory and military bases in Guam - though it has never been fully flight tested.

Four tests in recent months have ended in failure.

The first missile launched from the North's eastern coast on Wednesday is believed to have flown about 150km before landing in the sea.

But the fifth test, launched hours later, travelled at least 400km and reached a height of 1,000km.

KCNA said it had "provided a sure sci-tech guarantee for developing the system of strategic weapons".

South Korea has not officially said whether it is considering it a successful launch.

But an analyst at the state-funded Science and Technology Policy Institute said it had to be seen as such.

"No other missiles fired by North Korea have ever flown that high," Lee Choon-geun was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.

Japan said the launch showed "a certain level of capability" and could lead to a further strengthening of North Korea's ballistic missile capabilities that could cover Japanese territory.

In addition to a flurry of missile tests, North Korea conducted its fourth test of nuclear weapon in January.
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But despite its claims, it remains unclear whether it has the ability to make a nuclear device small enough to mount onto a warhead.
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