Sunday, 7 February 2016

N Korea launches long-range rocket despite warnings


North Korea says rocket carries an earth observation satellite but critics say it is a disguised ballistic missile test.


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has largely ignored warnings from the international community [File: Rodong Sinmun/EPA]
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has largely ignored warnings from the international community

North Korea has launched a long-range rocket, violating UN resolutions and doubling down against an international community already determined to punish Pyongyang for a nuclear test last month.
State media said on Sunday the mission to put a satellite into space was a "complete success" as the country vowed to continue launching satellites in the future.
Pyongyang labelled the launch part of a purely scientific space programme, but most of the world viewed it as a disguised ballistic missile test.
The rocket took off at around 9:00am Pyongyang time (00:30 GMT), according to the South Korean defence ministry.
Its pre-orbital flight arc was planned to traverse the Yellow Sea and further south to the Philippine Sea, with both South Korea and Japan threatening to shoot it down if it encroached on their territory

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