North Korea fires 3 short-range ballistic missiles
(CNN) - North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles Saturday morning from Kangwon province, the US Pacific Command said.
Though
North Korea says it now has the ability to send missiles to the US
mainland, US defense officials said they determined these missiles did
not pose a threat to North America or Guam.
Cmdr.
David Benham, spokesman for US Pacific Command, said the first and
third missiles "failed in flight" and the second missile launch "appears
to have blown up almost immediately."
"We
are working with our Interagency partners on a more detailed assessment
and we will provide a public update if warranted," he said.
The missile tests occurred as the United States and South Korea conducted the annual Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercises.
South
Korea and the United States call the exercises defensive in nature, but
North Korea sees them as provocative and hostile, perhaps even
preparation for an invasion.
"The
Korean People's Army is keeping a high alert, fully ready to contain the
enemies. It will take resolute steps the moment even a slight sign of
the preventive war is spotted," North Korean state-run newspaper Rodong
Sinmun said.
A statement issued by
the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said "the projectiles" were
launched around 6:49 a.m. Saturday and flew about 250 kilometers (155
miles) into the Sea of Japan, or East Sea.
South
Korea planned to convene its national security council several hours
after the missile launches, the presidential office said in a statement.
"Our military is closely
monitoring for North Korean additional provocation and strengthened
surveillance and security postures and maintaining readiness postures,"
the South Korean release said.
North
Korea has conducted a series of ballistic missile tests this year,
increasing tensions with the United States, South Korea and Japan.
The
country has fired more than 20 missiles since February, further
perfecting its technology with each launch. In July, it launched an
intercontinental ballistic missile, which North Korea claims could reach
"anywhere in the world."
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