NKorea has test-fired three missiles into sea: SKorea
BY Agencies11 May 2015 3:31 AM IST
Agencies11 May 2015 3:31 AM IST
South Korean military officials say North Korea has fired three anti-ship cruise missiles into its eastern sea.
The firings Saturday come just hours after Pyongyang’s state media touted the country’s advancing military capabilities by claiming the successful test-firing of a submarine-launched missile.
An official from South Korea’s Joint Chief of Staff said the missiles were fired within a span of an hour in the early evening from an area near the eastern port city of Wonsan. He identified the missiles as KN-01 missiles, which the North also test-fired in February in an event personally attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
There had been expectations that Kim would attend the Victory Day celebration in Russia on Saturday for his international debut, but North Korea sent the head of its parliament instead.
North Korea said Saturday it has successfully test-fired a newly developed ballistic missile from a submarine in what would be the latest display of the country’s advancing military capability. Officials from rival South Korea previously had said that North Korea was developing technologies for launching ballistic missiles from underwater, although past tests were believed to have been conducted on platforms built on land or at water and not from submarines.
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