North Korea launches three short-range missiles

May 18, 2013 - 09:46
May 18, 2013 - 09:50
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North Korea launches three short-range missiles
This file image from 2009 shows the launch of a missile in Musudan-ri, North Korea.

NORTH Korea has launched three short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan, apparently as part of a military drill, South Korea's defence ministry said.

\"North Korea launched two guided missiles in the moing and another one in the afteoon,'' a defence ministry spokesman told AFP.

\"The missiles landed in the East Sea (Sea of Japan),'' he said.

South Korea was maintaining intense surveillance of the North and keeping a high-level of readiness to deal with any risky developments, he added.

North Korea sometimes launches short-range missiles for tests or as part of military drills.

The launches followed a joint South Korea-US naval exercise this week, slammed by North Korea as a \"wanton'' provocation and rehearsal for war.

A US strike force led by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz participated in the two-day drill that ended on Tuesday.

A US defence official said last week that two North Korean missiles that had been primed for firing as tensions on the peninsula flared in the run-up to the North's national celebrations on April 15 had been moved from their launch site.

US and South Korean officials had been worried that any test of the Musudan medium-range missiles would trigger a fresh surge in tensions, which escalated after the North carried out a nuclear test in February.

 

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