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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile off its east coast on Wednesday, but the test ended in a failure, the South Korean military said. It was the fifth consecutive such failure in the North’s attempt to demonstrate a capacity to launch a ballistic missile that would extend its striking range. | SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile off its east coast on Wednesday, but the test ended in a failure, the South Korean military said. It was the fifth consecutive such failure in the North’s attempt to demonstrate a capacity to launch a ballistic missile that would extend its striking range. |
The Musudan missile was launched from a site near Wonsan, a port city east of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, at 5:58 a.m. Wednesday, the South’s Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. | The Musudan missile was launched from a site near Wonsan, a port city east of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, at 5:58 a.m. Wednesday, the South’s Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. |
It said the South Korean military considered the test to have been a failure, but it provided no further details. | It said the South Korean military considered the test to have been a failure, but it provided no further details. |
At 8:05 a.m., North Korea launched another Musudan, the office said. The second missile flew about 250 miles, it said. It did not confirm whether the test was a success or failure. | |
The United States military’s Strategic Command said the two Musudan missiles appeared to have fallen into the sea between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. | |
North Korea has test-fired the Musudan six times since April. But at least five of those tests have failed, with some of the projectiles crashing into the sea or exploding in midair shortly after liftoff, according to American and South Korean officials. | |
North Korea’s missiles have seldom worked on the first try, but a string of five successive failures is unusual even by the North’s checkered standards. Analysts have attributed the failures to the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un. In his rush to demonstrate an ability to strike American military bases in Guam with nuclear and chemical weapons, Mr. Kim was giving his engineers hardly enough time to fix the problems before testing the Musudan again, the analysts said. | North Korea’s missiles have seldom worked on the first try, but a string of five successive failures is unusual even by the North’s checkered standards. Analysts have attributed the failures to the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un. In his rush to demonstrate an ability to strike American military bases in Guam with nuclear and chemical weapons, Mr. Kim was giving his engineers hardly enough time to fix the problems before testing the Musudan again, the analysts said. |
The North has successfully tested its short-range Scud and midrange Rodong missiles. The Rodong can reach all of South Korea and most of Japan. The Musudan — a road-mobile missile with a range of more than 2,000 miles, — was first tested on April 15. | |
The failed Musudan tests followed Mr. Kim’s repeated calls to his military to conduct more nuclear and missile tests despite international sanctions. | |
North Korea has repeatedly threatened nuclear strikes against the United States, claiming that it has built nuclear weapons small enough to be mounted on its various ballistic missiles. | |
But the country has never carried out a successful test flight of a long-range missile. | But the country has never carried out a successful test flight of a long-range missile. |