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North Korea 'tests more missiles' North Korea missile tests defy UN
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North Korea has tested four short-range missiles, South Korean media say, amid speculation it may be planning to launch another long-range missile. North Korea has test-fired a series of missiles in an apparent act of defiance on 4 July, American Independence Day.
The North test-fired other missiles earlier this week and has incurred fresh UN sanctions since holding a second underground nuclear test in May. Reports say at least five Scud-type ballistic missiles were fired, with a range of about 500km (312 miles).
Two of the latest missiles were fired into the Sea of Japan, South Korea's defence ministry said. South Korea and Japan called the latest tests, which follow several others in recent weeks, an "act of provocation".
They are believed to have been Scuds with a range of 500km (312 miles). North Korea is banned from all ballistic missile-related activities under UN sanctions imposed after a second underground nuclear test in May.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said the first two missiles had been fired between 0800 (2300 GMT) and 0830. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said the missiles were fired from one of the North's east coast launch sites on Saturday morning.
All landed in the Sea of Japan, known in South Korea as the East Sea.
Today's launches, which came on the eve of the US Independence Day, are believed to be aimed at political purposes Unnamed South Korean officialToday's launches, which came on the eve of the US Independence Day, are believed to be aimed at political purposes Unnamed South Korean official
The third missile was fired at around 1045, South Korean news agency Yonhap said, and a fourth test was reported a few hours later. "Our military is fully ready to counter any North Korean threats and provocations," the JCS said in a statement.
"Our military is fully ready to counter any North Korean threats and provocations based on strong South Korea-US combined defence posture," the JCS said in a statement. A South Korean defence official said Saturday's tests were of greater concern than four short-range ones on Thursday, as the missiles had longer ranges.
A South Korean defence official said Saturday's tests were of greater concern than Thursday's, as the missiles had longer ranges. "Thursday's missile tests were apparently made as part of a military drill but today's launches, which came on the eve of the US Independence Day, are believed to be aimed at political purposes," the official told Yonhap news agency.
"Thursday's missile tests were apparently made as part of a military drill but today's launches, which came on the eve of the US Independence Day, are believed to be aimed at political purposes," the official told Yonhap. The South Korean government condemned the launches for being in breach of the recent UN security council resolution.
Nuclear warhead fearsNuclear warhead fears
The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says the launches are seen there as part of North Korean efforts to ratchet up the tension.The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says the launches are seen there as part of North Korean efforts to ratchet up the tension.
The missiles' estimated 500km reach - although still technically short-range - brings most of South Korea withing striking distance, our correspondent says.
Japanese and South Korean media have reported that North Korea may be preparing to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile.Japanese and South Korean media have reported that North Korea may be preparing to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Our correspondent says there are no signs that such a test could be imminent.
Pyongyang is banned from testing ballistic missiles under UN resolutions but launched a long-range rocket in April, which many governments saw as a thinly disguised test of Taepodong-2 missile technology.Pyongyang is banned from testing ballistic missiles under UN resolutions but launched a long-range rocket in April, which many governments saw as a thinly disguised test of Taepodong-2 missile technology.
There are fears that North Korea is trying to produce nuclear warheads small enough to put on missiles.There are fears that North Korea is trying to produce nuclear warheads small enough to put on missiles.
After six-nation talks aimed at curbing North Korea's nuclear ambitions broke down earlier this year, Pyongyang said it would "weaponise" its plutonium stocks and start enriching uranium for a light-water nuclear reactor. After six-nation talks aimed at curbing North Korea's nuclear ambitions broke down earlier this year, Pyongyang said it would "weaponise" its plutonium stocks and start enriching uranium.
On 12 June the UN Security Council approved a resolution allowing inspection of air, sea and land shipments in and out of North Korea suspected of carrying banned arms and weapons-related material.On 12 June the UN Security Council approved a resolution allowing inspection of air, sea and land shipments in and out of North Korea suspected of carrying banned arms and weapons-related material.
The North has said it will treat any interception of its ships as a declaration of war.The North has said it will treat any interception of its ships as a declaration of war.