Seoul says NKorea launch of a missile appears to have failed
A North Korean launch of a missile on the birthday of its revered founder appears to have failed.
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Seoul: A North Korean launch of a missile on the birthday of its revered founder appears to have failed, South Korea's Defence Ministry said today.
Leader Kim Jong Un is also preparing for a major ruling party meeting next month that analysts believe he will use to further solidify his autocratic rule.
The North has fired a slew of missiles and artillery shells into the sea in an apparent protest against the drills.
The Defence Ministry said it wasn't immediately known whether the missile fired today morning was a short-range or mid-range missile.
The North's launch came amid speculation in the South that its rival was preparing to test a medium-range missile with a range of 3,500 kilometres enough to reach US military installments in Japan and Guam. Foreign experts have nicknamed the missile "Musudan" after the village in the northeast where North Korea has a Launchpad.
Today is the birthday anniversary of Kim Il Sung, the current leader's grandfather and the nation's founder. North Korea has occasionally used such celebrations to stage nuclear or missile tests that outsiders consider provocations.
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