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North Korea Conducts Its 6th Missile Test For This Month

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jan 28, 2022
  • 2 min read

North Korea fired what are presumed to be two short-range ballistic missiles into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022, a move believed to be its sixth missile test this month, the South Korean military told Yoonjung Seo and Brad Lendon of CNN.


Photo Insert: A tactical guided missile test-fired by North Korea



The two projectiles were launched from Hamhung near North Korea's central east coast at 8 a.m. and 8:05 a.m. local time, landing in the sea after flying about 190 kilometers (118 miles) and reaching an altitude of about 20 kilometers (12.4 miles), the South Korean military said.


Pyongyang has ramped up its missile testing in 2022, saying it will bolster its defenses against the United States and evaluate "restarting all temporally suspended activities," according to North Korea's state-run news agency KCNA.



Just two days ago, North Korea fired what were believed to be cruise missiles into the sea. On January 17, Pyongyang test-fired "tactical guided missiles," which are short-range ballistic missiles, KCNA said.


North Korea claimed to have successfully test-fired hypersonic missiles on January 5 and 11, and then what were presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles from a rail car on January 14. Pyongyang is barred by international law from developing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons.


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After the rail car test, a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson admonished Washington for its posture against Pyongyang's weapons development.


"If the US adopts such a confrontational stance, the DPRK will be forced to take stronger and certain reaction to it," the spokesman said, referring to the country by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.


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In a recent statement carried by KCNA, a spokesperson defended North Korea's right to bolster its arms, saying its "recent development of new-type weapon was just part of its efforts for modernizing its national defense capability."





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