Sunday 29 June 2014

North Korea Fires Two Short-Range Missiles Into International Waters

North Korea staged its second short-range missile test in four days early Sunday, Korean
time, South Korean officials reported.
The Yonhap News Agency said North Korea did not issue any warnings to planes or ships in the area before firing two missiles.
Both landed in international waters. Pyongyang conducted a
similar test Thursday.
"North Korea fired each one missile presumed to be Scuds from the vicinity of Wonsan at about 4:50 a.m. and 4:58 a.m. into the East Sea," the South Korean joint chiefs of staff said.



"Their range is about 500 kilometers," it said. Wonsan is on the east coast of North Korea.
The missile tests have come in advance of a scheduled July 3-4 visit to South Korea by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
North Korea claimed Friday it was testing newly developed precision-guided missiles, the
Associated Press reported.
Agence France-Press said the missile may have been a variant of the Russian KH-35 .
However, a U.S. defense official
told CNN there's "no indication of new North Korean technology."
The Korean Peninsula technically still is at war. Hostilities ended in 1953 with an armistice, not a
peace treaty.

5 comments:

  1. Adeboga kazeem damilola.29 June 2014 at 16:38

    My not inform people before shouting the missiles,they just want to cause damage

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  2. dats very wrong of dem

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  3. ishola hafeez olalekan30 June 2014 at 22:14

    Xo wrng.

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  4. Blessing obinna Ukah30 June 2014 at 23:02

    too bad

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