North Korea tests ballistic missile from submarine


Pyongyang, Dt
In a bid to become a nuclear-armed nation, North Korea has been constantly testing. North Korea is also ignoring the United States on the issue of its nuclear programs. North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile into the Sea of ​​Japan from a submarine on Tuesday. This test and information from North Korea was given to South Korea and Japan.
The United States has resumed its diplomacy over North Korea's nuclear weapons program. However, just hours later, North Korea is believed to have launched a ballistic missile from a submarine into the Sea of ​​Japan. Pyongyang unveiled the missile in January, calling it the world's most powerful weapon. North Korea launched the missile after South Korea unveiled a similar weapon.
North Korea has tested a number of missiles in recent weeks, including hypersonic and long-range weapons. Some of these missile tests violate stringent international sanctions. The United Nations has also imposed a number of sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear and ballistic missile tests.
A missile was launched from the North Korean port of Sinpo in the east, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The port is usually Pyongyang's submarine base. The missile landed in the Sea of ​​Japan in the Eastern Sea. He said North Korea is suspected of launching ballistic missiles from submarines. According to South Korean media reports, the missile has a range of 20 km from a maximum altitude of 30 km. Has the ability to strike far. At a time when South Korea has developed its own weapons, observers believe that North Korea is conducting the test, and that an arms race has begun on the Korean peninsula.

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