Footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on a screen at Seoul Railway Station, South Korea, on April 11. AP
Footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on a screen at Seoul Railway Station, South Korea, on April 11. AP
Footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on a screen at Seoul Railway Station, South Korea, on April 11. AP
Footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on a screen at Seoul Railway Station, South Korea, on April 11. AP

North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile towards Japan


Soraya Ebrahimi
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North Korea fired a suspected ballistic missile towards water off its east coast on Thursday morning, prompting a warning in Japan for residents to take shelter from the threat.

The missile is likely to fall off the coast of Japan’s main northern island of Hokkaido at about 8am, officials said.

The launch adds to North Korea’s blistering pace of missile tests so far this year after a record number in 2022.

The latest launch came after leader Kim Jong-un this week called for “practical and offensive” war capabilities as his state issued a new warning to the US and cut communications links with South Korea, which are normally used to reduce tension on their heavily armed border.

The missile launch was the first since late March.

The state had already fired 15 ballistic missiles from February 18 to just before the latest launch, which included two intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to deliver a nuclear warhead to the US mainland.

North Korea on Saturday is set to celebrate the birthday of state founder Kim Il-sung, who is the grandfather of the current leader. The day is one of the biggest events on the country’s calendar.

North Korea fires at least 10 missiles - in pictures

  • Air raid sirens sounded across South Korea as North Korea tested its missile systems on Wednesday, including one that fell close to South Korean waters. Here, travellers at a railway station in Seoul watch a news broadcast. AFP
    Air raid sirens sounded across South Korea as North Korea tested its missile systems on Wednesday, including one that fell close to South Korean waters. Here, travellers at a railway station in Seoul watch a news broadcast. AFP
  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech at the Central Academy of the Workers' Party of Korea in Pyongyang on October 18. AFP
    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech at the Central Academy of the Workers' Party of Korea in Pyongyang on October 18. AFP
  • In Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters about North Korea's ballistic missile test on Wednesday. Reuters
    In Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters about North Korea's ballistic missile test on Wednesday. Reuters
  • South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol, centre, attends a meeting of the National Security Council in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday. AP
    South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol, centre, attends a meeting of the National Security Council in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday. AP
  • Travellers at Seoul Railway Station watch a TV news report on North Korea's missile tests. AP
    Travellers at Seoul Railway Station watch a TV news report on North Korea's missile tests. AP
  • A soldier at Seoul Railway Station watches a TV news report about North Korea's missile tests. EPA
    A soldier at Seoul Railway Station watches a TV news report about North Korea's missile tests. EPA
  • Television news in South Korea reports news of North Korea's missile tests. On Wednesday, Seoul told residents on the island of Ulleungdo off its east coast to evacuate to bunkers after North Korea fired three short range ballistic missiles. AFP
    Television news in South Korea reports news of North Korea's missile tests. On Wednesday, Seoul told residents on the island of Ulleungdo off its east coast to evacuate to bunkers after North Korea fired three short range ballistic missiles. AFP
  • At a railway station in Seoul on Wednesday, a man watches a television broadcast showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test. AFP
    At a railway station in Seoul on Wednesday, a man watches a television broadcast showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test. AFP

Mr Kim’s regime on March 16 fired what it said was a Hwasong-17 ICBM hours before South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol went to Japan for a summit to repair ties and improve security co-operation with their mutual US ally.

Mr Kim said that launch was meant to “strike fear into the enemies” as the US increases its joint military exercises with South Korea.

In late March, North Korea released photos of him inspecting the state’s biggest display of warheads since he took power about a decade ago, indicating the leader has no intention of abandoning his atomic arsenal.

Weapons experts said the images indicate Pyongyang has made progress in miniaturising its warheads and could lead to more testing to verify their capabilities.

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