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North Korea said testing the most powerful missiles since 2017

North Korea said testing the most powerful missiles since 2017
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Seoul: North Korea confirmed on Monday has tested Hwasong-12 medium ballistic missiles (IRBM), the country’s media reported, because our officials and South Korean officials warned Sunday launch could cause testing of long-distance weapons and nuclear bombs.
It was the seventh done by North Korea this month and the first time the nuclear nuclear missile was launched since 2017.
The launch was first reported by South Korean authorities and Japan on Sunday, which condemned him as a threat to regional security.
“Inspection shooting tests are carried out for the purpose of selectively checking long-term ballistic missiles on the land-to-ground of Hwasong-12 and verify the overall accuracy of this weapon system,” the North Korean state news agency KCNA.
North Korea previously said Hwasong-12 could bring “large nuclear warheads.” KCNA said the launch of the missile was carried out in such a way as to ensure the security of neighboring countries, and that the upstream test test was equipped with a camera that took photos while in space.
Photos released by government media showed North Korean room-based images and surrounding through a round camera lens.
North Korea first took photos like that in 2017, analysts said.
The leader of Kim Jong UN is not reported to have attended the test, which at least launched seventh in January, one of the busiest for the advanced missile program to North Korea.
On Sunday the South Korean President Jae-in said the launch took North Korea a step closer to completely cancel the moratorium forced by themselves to test intercontinententententententententententententententententents (ICBM).
Kim said he was no longer bound by the moratorium, which included a stop on nuclear weapons test and was announced in 2018 amid the busy diplomacy and peak with US President Donald Trump later.
North Korea suggests this month can restart the testing activities because the United States and its allies do not show signs of dropping their “hostile policy”.
Greater missiles, the United States shares concerns that increasing North Korean missile tests can continue nuclear weapons and ICBM tests, senior US officials said on Sunday night, while urging Pyongyang to join direct talks without prerequisites.
“They want to take action, which we believe in fundamentally destabilization, as a way to increase pressure,” the official said the journalist briefing in Washington.
“I think there might be a component also to validate the system they have developed and then refine it.” It is not clear whether Irbms such as Hwasong-12 is included in Kim’s moratorium, but also, it has not been tested since 2017.
The year was tested for North Korean flights Hwasong-12 at least six times, reached three successful flights and reached three three failures.
Controversial, in the two tests North Korea launched a missile on the North Japanese Hokkaido Island.
In the Sunday, North Korea said it fired missiles on the relevant trajectory “by considering the safety of neighboring countries.” The test “confirms the accuracy, safety, and operational effectiveness of the Hwasong-12 type weapons system produced,” said KCNA.
Hwasong-12 has an estimate of a range of 4,500 kilometers (2,796 miles), which will place the US Region of Guam and the western end of the Alaska Alaska Islands chain within reach, according to the Washington-based strategic and international study center (CSIS).
In comparison, the biggest missile the most powerful North Korea has been tested until now is Hwasong-15 ICBM, with an estimated range of 8,500-13,000 km, which can threaten anywhere in the United States, CSIS said.
Hwasong-15 was tested once, in November 2017.

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