Dilan Cepmexx

Dilan Cepmexx

dededefe

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles from the Munchon area of Kangwon Province to the waters off the peninsula’s eastern coast, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters on Sunday.


The missiles were launched between 1:47 a.m. and 1:53 a.m. local time Sunday, according to Japan’s State Minister of Defense Toshiro Ino.


Both missiles fell outside Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone, Ino added.


The first missile is estimated to have flown about 350 kilometers, or 217 miles, at a maximum altitude of approximately 100 kilometers, or 62 miles, according to Ino. The second traveled about the same distance.


Ino noted there were no reports of damages to vessels at sea, but the defense ministry is still analyzing the details and investigating what kind of missiles were launched, including the possibility they were submarine-launched ballistic missiles.


South Korea’s military has strengthened its surveillance and vigilance and maintaining a full readiness posture while closely cooperating with the US, the country’s joint chiefs of staff said.


This is the 25th missile launch this year, according to CNN’s count, which includes both ballistic and cruise missiles. The last launch occurred Thursday when North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, the latest in a spate of launches in the past two weeks.


Japan’s Coast Guard instructed vessels to pay attention to information and to not approach any objects which have fallen in the sea. It also asked vessels to report any relevant information.


South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff on Saturday “strongly condemned” the launches, calling them a “serious provocation” which harms peace and safety, it said in a text sent to reporters.


“North Korea’s repeated ballistic missile launch is a serious provocation that harms peace and safety of the Korean Peninsula as well as the international community, and it is also a clear violation of the UNSC resolution,” the joint chiefs said, condemning and urging the North to immediately stop such actions of testing missiles.


The joint chiefs reported the missiles launched early Sunday morning had a flight range of about 350 km and an altitude about 90 km.


This is the 25th missile launch this year, according to CNN’s count, which includes both ballistic and cruise missiles. The last launch occurred Thursday when North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, the latest in a spate of launches in the past two weeks.


Japan’s Coast Guard instructed vessels to pay attention to information and to not approach any objects which have fallen in the sea. It also asked vessels to report any relevant information.


South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff on Saturday “strongly condemned” the launches, calling them a “serious provocation” which harms peace and safety, it said in a text sent to reporters.


“North Korea’s repeated ballistic missile launch is a serious provocation that harms peace and safety of the Korean Peninsula as well as the international community, and it is also a clear violation of the UNSC resolution,” the joint chiefs said, condemning and urging the North to immediately stop such actions of testing missiles.


The joint chiefs reported the missiles launched early Sunday morning had a flight range of about 350 km and an altitude about 90 km.


South Korean military will continue to maintain “firm readiness posture” while tracking and monitoring related movements under close cooperation with the US, the joint chiefs added.


On Tuesday, North Korea fired another missile, without warning, which flew over and past Japan, causing Japan to warn its citizens to take shelter.


The missile Tuesday traveled over northern Japan early in the morning, and is believed to have landed in the Pacific Ocean. The last time North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan was in 2017.


US Indo-Pacific Command said Saturday the latest launches do “not pose an immediate threat to US personnel or territory, or to our allies.”


“We are aware of the two ballistic missile launches and are consulting closely with our allies and partners,” the command said in a statement. “The missile launch highlights the destabilizing impact of the DPRK’s unlawful WMD and ballistic missile programs. The US commitments to the defense of the Republic of Korea and Japan remain ironclad.”


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned if North Korea continues “down this road” of provocation following its ballistic missile launch Tuesday, “it will only increase the condemnation, increase the isolation and increase the steps that are taken in response to their actions.”


The US imposed new sanctions Friday, following North Korean recent ballistic missile tests, the US Treasury and State Department said.


North Korea usually fires its missiles into waters off the coast of the Korean Peninsula, making Tuesday’s flight over Japan considerably more provocative.


The aggressive acceleration in weapons testing has sparked alarm in the region, with the US, South Korea and Japan responding with missile launches and joint military exercises. The US has also redeployed an aircraft carrier into waters near the peninsula, a move South Korean authorities called “very unusual.”


Japan issued a strong protest against North Korea through its embassy in Beijing, Ino said.


On Thursday, US, South Korean and Japanese warships performed a missile defense exercise in the Sea of Japan, the US-Indo Pacific Command said in a statement.

South Korean military will continue to maintain “firm readiness posture” while tracking and monitoring related movements under close cooperation with the US, the joint chiefs added.


On Tuesday, North Korea fired another missile, without warning, which flew over and past Japan, causing Japan to warn its citizens to take shelter.


The missile Tuesday traveled over northern Japan early in the morning, and is believed to have landed in the Pacific Ocean. The last time North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan was in 2017.


US Indo-Pacific Command said Saturday the latest launches do “not pose an immediate threat to US personnel or territory, or to our allies.”


“We are aware of the two ballistic missile launches and are consulting closely with our allies and partners,” the command said in a statement. “The missile launch highlights the destabilizing impact of the DPRK’s unlawful WMD and ballistic missile programs. The US commitments to the defense of the Republic of Korea and Japan remain ironclad.”


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned if North Korea continues “down this road” of provocation following its ballistic missile launch Tuesday, “it will only increase the condemnation, increase the isolation and increase the steps that are taken in response to their actions.”


The US imposed new sanctions Friday, following North Korean recent ballistic missile tests, the US Treasury and State Department said.


North Korea usually fires its missiles into waters off the coast of the Korean Peninsula, making Tuesday’s flight over Japan considerably more provocative.


The aggressive acceleration in weapons testing has sparked alarm in the region, with the US, South Korea and Japan responding with missile launches and joint military exercises. The US has also redeployed an aircraft carrier into waters near the peninsula, a move South Korean authorities called “very unusual.”


Japan issued a strong protest against North Korea through its embassy in Beijing, Ino said.


On Thursday, US, South Korean and Japanese warships performed a missile defense exercise in the Sea of Japan, the US-Indo Pacific Command said in a statement.


This is the 25th missile launch this year, according to CNN’s count, which includes both ballistic and cruise missiles. The last launch occurred Thursday when North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, the latest in a spate of launches in the past two weeks.

https://play.acast.com/s/634043ae6df5f40012ca880c

https://play.acast.com/s/634099386ccca80012ae184a

https://play.acast.com/s/6340929de0985d00111841cb

https://play.acast.com/s/6340934fd4f69100110f18f1

https://play.acast.com/s/6340987b6507f80011204fa4

https://play.acast.com/s/634098c9c895b10011b80b6a

https://play.acast.com/s/6340f27c644e830012517923

https://play.acast.com/s/6341a563c014570012dd3590

https://play.acast.com/s/6341a5f3761dc60011bba1dd

https://play.acast.com/s/6341a97de5427800125f2fa1

https://play.acast.com/s/6341bf8f081c4a00122649ed

https://play.acast.com/s/6341c00b4ad9a70012f33e8a

https://play.acast.com/s/6341c131081c4a0012264c83

https://play.acast.com/s/6341dbb24ad9a70012f36943

https://play.acast.com/s/6341dd12c014570012dd8a5f

https://play.acast.com/s/6341df674240260013dd6401

https://play.acast.com/s/6341e1359ed02e0012ce0b28

https://play.acast.com/s/6341e5bca4fccb0011d04d39

https://play.acast.com/s/6341e60c63f3940011e4a6d8

https://play.acast.com/s/6341e67a4ad9a70012f3797d

https://play.acast.com/s/6341eacfa4fccb0011d05554

https://play.acast.com/s/6341eb386e942500116bcdeb

https://play.acast.com/s/6341ed4d9ed02e0012ce1e15

https://play.acast.com/s/6341eda4669d660012e5f326

https://play.acast.com/s/6341fe37669d660012e60b94

https://play.acast.com/s/6341feda30d433001208abe4

https://play.acast.com/s/6341ff115ea7f30012bd402b

https://play.acast.com/s/6341ff4aa4fccb0011d074e5

https://play.acast.com/s/6341ff8cc014570012ddbec3

https://play.acast.com/s/634208d330d433001208bb46

https://play.acast.com/s/63420a2a669d660012e61d9f

https://play.acast.com/s/63420c08c014570012ddd16e

https://mymediads.com/marketing_articles/157918

https://bitbucket.org/cepmekuyere/workspace/snippets/GMgGbR

https://kuula.co/post/Njcrt/collection/79lhq

https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zDv5GZ

https://telegra.ph/North-Korea-fires-two-ballistic-missiles-10-09

Japan’s Coast Guard instructed vessels to pay attention to information and to not approach any objects which have fallen in the sea. It also asked vessels to report any relevant information.

Report Page