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North Korea fires missile, flies warplanes near border as South imposes sanctions

October 14, 2022
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SEOUL – North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile into the sea off its east coast on Friday (Oct 14), South Korea’s military said, the latest in a series of launches by the nuclear-armed country amid heightened tensions.

South Korea also scrambled fighter jets when a group of about 10 North Korean military aircraft flew close to the border dividing the two countries, and North Korea fired some 170 artillery shots off its east and west coasts, the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.

South Korea’s National Security Council condemned the North for escalating tension, calling its moves a violation of a 2018 bilateral military pact that bans “hostile acts” in the border area.

Seoul imposed its first unilateral sanctions against Pyongyang in nearly five years, blacklisting 15 North Korean individuals and 16 institutions involved in missile development.

North Korea’s official KCNA news agency quoted the country’s military as saying it took “strong military countermeasures” after South Korean artillery-fire drills on Thursday.

The incidents followed a KCNA report on Thursday that leader Kim Jong-un had overseen the launch of two long-range strategic cruise missiles on Wednesday to confirm the reliability of nuclear-capable weapons deployed to military units.

The unprecedented frequency of North Korea’s missile launches has raised concerns it may be preparing to resume testing of nuclear bombs for the first time since 2017.

Some analysts do not expect any tests before neighbouring China concludes a congress of its ruling Communist Party, which begins on Oct 16.

The US Indo-Pacific Command said it was aware of the latest missile launch and had assessed that “it does not pose an immediate threat to US personnel or territory, or to our allies.”

“We will continue consulting closely with our allies and partners to monitor the DPRK’s destabilising ballistic missile launches,” it said, referring to North Korea by the initials of its official name.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile was launched at about 1.49am on Friday from the Sunan area near North Korea’s capital Pyongyang. It was at least the 41st ballistic missile launch by North Korea this year.

Japan’s coast guard also reported the launch.

The South Korean JCS statement said the aircraft incident happened late on Thursday and early Friday Korean time.

The statement said the North Korean aircraft were detected flying about 25km north of the Military Demarcation Line in the central region of the Korea border area and about 12km north of the Northern Limit Line, a de facto inter-Korean border in the Yellow Sea, between 10.30pm Thursday and 12.20am on Friday.

The JCS said the aircraft were also seen near the eastern part of the inter-Korean border.

It said the South Korean air force “conducted an emergency sortie with its superior air force, including the F-35A, and maintained a response posture, while carrying out a proportional response manoeuvre corresponding to the flight of a North Korean military aircraft.”

KCNA quoted a spokesman for the General Staff of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) as saying the South Korean army had conducted about 10 hours of artillery fire near North Korea’s forward defence area on Thursday.

“Taking a serious note of this provocative action by the South Korean military in the frontline area, we took strong military countermeasures,” it said.

“The KPA sends a stern warning to the South Korean military inciting military tension in the frontline area with reckless action.”

South Korea’s presidential office said the artillery fire was a “regular, legitimate” military exercise.

North Korea has called its most recent series of missile tests, which included an intermediate-range ballistic missile that flew over Japan last week, a show of force against joint South Korean and US military drills.

South Korea scrambled fighter jets a week ago after North Korean warplanes staged an apparent bombing drill as allied warships held missile defence drills in response to North Korean missile tests.

Washington imposed new sanctions last week targeting a fuel procurement network supporting Pyongyang’s weapons programs.

Decades of US-led sanctions have not stemmed North Korea’s increasingly sophisticated weapons programs, and Kim Jong-un has shown no interest in returning to a failed path of diplomacy he pursued with former US President Donald Trump.

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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