North Korea Missile Lands near Japanese Waters


North Korea Missile Lands near Japanese Waters

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A medium-range ballistic missile fired from North Korea landed near Japanese territorial waters, according to South Korean and Japanese officials, the latest in a series of such launches.

A suspected Rodong missile was fired on Wednesday from the North's western Hwanghae province, the governments said.

Japan's defense ministry said the missile landed inside Japan's exclusive economic zone, a  200-nautical-mile offshore area where Tokyo has sovereign rights for exploring and exploiting resources.

"It imposes a serious threat to Japan's security and it is unforgivable act of violence toward Japan's security," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said, according to Al Jazeera.

The US Strategic Command said North Korea had fired two presumed Rodong missiles simultaneously.

A statement said initial indications indicated one of the missiles exploded immediately after launch, while a second was tracked over North Korea and into the Sea of Japan.

The launch came after North Korea threatened "physical action" in response to a planned deployment of a US anti-missile system in South Korea, and just weeks before the start of annual joint South Korea-US military exercises, which Pyongyang says are rehearsals for a possible invasion.

Seoul and Washington have said the system, Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, is needed to better cope with what they call North Korea's increasing military threats.

North Korea has called it a provocation that it says is only aimed at bolstering US military hegemony in the region.

The United States condemned what it called a clear violation of UN Security Council resolutions prohibiting North Korea's use of ballistic missile technology.

"This provocation only serves to increase the international community's resolve to counter (North Korea's) prohibited activities," a Pentagon spokesman, Gary Ross, said.

In June, North Korea, after a string of failures, sent a mid-range ballistic missile more than 1,400km (870 miles) high.

In July, it fired three ballistic missiles into the sea, according to Seoul defense officials. The North later confirmed that it fired ballistic rockets carrying trigger devices for nuclear warheads as part of simulated pre-emptive atomic attacks on South Korea.

North Korea is pushing to manufacture a warhead small enough to be placed on a long-range missile that can reach the continental US, but South Korean defense officials say the North doesn't yet have such a miniaturized warhead.

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