N. Korea leader says missile test a success, threat to US

This photo illustration shows a person in Seoul on June 23, 2016 pointing to a computer screen page of the North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun displaying news of North Korea’s Musudan missile test the day before.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has hailed the successful test of a powerful new medium-range missile, saying it poses a direct threat to US military bases in the Pacific, state media reported on June 23. / AFP PHOTO /

SEOUL, South Korea (AFP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has hailed the successful test of a powerful new medium-range missile, saying it poses a direct threat to US military bases in the Pacific, state media reported Thursday.

Kim, who personally monitored Wednesday’s Musudan missile test, said it was a “great event” that significantly bolstered the North’s pre-emptive nuclear attack capability, the official KCNA news agency reported.

“We have the sure capability to attack in an overall and practical way the Americans in the Pacific operation theater,” Kim was quoted as saying.

The Musudan — also known as the Hwasong-10 — has a theoretical range of anywhere between 2,500 and 4,000 kilometers (1,550 to 2,500 miles).

The lower estimate covers the whole of South Korea and Japan, while the upper range would include US military bases on Guam.

After a string of failures in recent months, North Korea tested two Musudans on Wednesday, one of which flew 400 kilometers into the Sea of Japan (East Sea).

KCNA said the missile had been fired at a high angle to simulate its full range and had reached a maximum height of more than 1,400 kilometers.

“It provided a sure sci-tech guarantee for developing the system of strategic weapons,” the agency said.

“The test-fire was successfully conducted without giving any slightest effect to the security of surrounding countries.”

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