North Korea has test launched a long-range missile that is theoretically capable of striking the US mainland, in another display of defiance by the regime amid growing warnings over its troops’ participation in the war in Ukraine.
US officials said they believed Thursday’s launch was that of an intercontinental ballistic missile [ICBM] but did not say how they had reached that assessment. Japan’s defence minister, Gen Nakatani, said the missile had flown higher and for longer than others tested by North Korea.
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, said the regime had taken “appropriate military action”, adding that the US and its allies in the region had escalated tensions and “posed a threat” to the security of his country, according to the state-run KCNA news agency.
Kim, who was reportedly present at the launch, said the North would continue to bolster its nuclear arsenal, KCNA added.
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, citing the country’s military, said the US was preparing to deploy “strategic assets” – usually a reference to conventional and nuclear capabilities – in response to the missile test.