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North Korea’s Kim says longest ICBM test is a warning to enemies

Missile on Thursday recorded a flight time of 87 minutes, longer than the last ICBM test launch in December 2023

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A test-launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Photo: KCNA via AFP

North Korea said it tested an intercontinental ballistic missile on Thursday, upgrading what it called the “world’s most powerful strategic weapon”, as Seoul warned Pyongyang could get missile technology from Russia for helping with the war in Ukraine.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was on hand and said the test was a warning to enemies that have been threatening the country’s security, KCNA state news agency said.

“The test-fire is an appropriate military action that fully meets the purpose of informing the rivals, who have intentionally escalated the regional situation and posed a threat to the security of our Republic recently, of our counteraction will,” Kim was quoted as saying by KCNA.

The muscle-flexing comes amid a storm of international condemnation and rising alarm over what the US and others say is North Korea’s deployment of 11,000 troops to Russia – 3,000 of them close to the western front lines with Ukraine.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, centre, and a Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile in March, 2022. File photo: Korea News Service via AP
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, centre, and a Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile in March, 2022. File photo: Korea News Service via AP

The launch drew swift condemnation from South Korea, Japan and the United States.

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