Tuesday, February 9, 2010

North Korea Launches Series of Missiles Off Its Eastern Coast

afp_north_korea_missile_rep_0South Korea’s Defense Ministry says North Korea has launched a series of missiles off its eastern coast, following similar tests earlier this week.

The missiles were fired over several hours beginning Saturday morning.

The Yonhap news agency quotes military officials as saying the missiles appeared to be a type of short-range Scud missile.

The latest missile tests are taking place as the United States begins to celebrate its July 4 Independence Day holiday. North Korea has conducted other missile and nuclear tests on U.S. holidays.

The United States and North Korea’s neighbors have described four North Korean missile tests Thursday as provocative, and called on the communist country to return to negotiations on denuclearization.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff released a statement Saturday saying the military is fully ready to counter any North Korean threats and provocations.

Japan’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the latest missile launches as a serious act of provocation against the security of neighboring countries.

The missile tests add to the tensions on the Korean peninsula over North Korea’s May 25 nuclear test and an April ballistic missile launch.

Britain’s ambassador to Pyongyang Peter Hughes said Friday there was no evidence that North Korea was preparing to launch a long-range missile.

Japan defense officials last month said Pyongyang was preparing to launch a long-range missile capable of reaching the U.S. state of Hawaii around the U.S. Independence Day holiday.

However, South Korean news reports Friday quoted unnamed officials as saying the North was likely to launch a medium-range missile around the U.S. holiday, but not a long-range missile.

Separately, a South Korean news report Saturday said the North Korean cargo ship that changed course after being tracked by U.S. vessels appears to be carrying conventional small weapons, including Soviet-era rifles and missile launchers.

The report by Yonhap news agency quoted an official who asked not to be named because the information had to do with intelligence. The Kang Nam 1 was believed to be on its way to Burma.

The United Nations Security Council imposed a harsh new set of financial sanctions against North Korea last month in response to the nuclear and missile tests. The sanctions allow members to request a search of suspicious cargo to prevent Pyongyang from obtaining material needed for its nuclear and weapons programs.

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