North Korea Missile Launch Fails

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North Korea attempted to launch an intermediate-range ballistic missile off the country’s east coast on Friday but the launch failed, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported. The US military detected and tracked the missile launch at 5:33am Korea time, or 20:33GMT on Thursday, a defence department spokesman said in a statement. The missile did not pose a threat to North America, it added.

“We call again on North Korea to refrain from actions and rhetoric that further raise tensions in the region and focus instead on taking concrete steps towards fulfilling its international commitments and obligations,” the official said. An official at the South Korean defence ministry said North Korea attempted a missile launch early on Friday but it appeared to have failed. The official could not confirm the type of missile.

Yonhap, citing a number of South Korean government sources, reported a mobile launcher was spotted carrying up to two Musudan missiles on Thursday following North Korea’s fourth nuclear test in January and a long-range rocket launch the next month, which led to fresh UN sanctions.

Analysts speculated the North would fire the Musudan missile with a design range of more than 3,000km. It is not known to have been flight-tested previously by Pyongyang. Some analysts said North Korea may choose to test-fire the Musudan in the near future as it tries to build an intercontinental ballistic missile designed to put the mainland United States within range. US intelligence estimates say North Korea’s ability to reach the United States is low, but its capabilities will increase, making continued investment in missile defence essential.

Aljazeera.