North Korea fires ballistic missile again

Pyongyang. The arms craze of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is increasing every day. North Korea has once again launched a ballistic missile. According to the report, North Korea fired a ballistic missile from a submarine near the coast of Japan. The South Korean military had given this information only on Tuesday. According to Indian time, this missile was launched towards the east at around 6.45 am on Tuesday morning from around Cinko in South Hamgyong province. This missile fell in the East Sea, which is called the Sea of ​​Japan.

It is being claimed in the media report that the missile fired at a maximum altitude of 60 km went to a distance of about 450 km. However, it is not yet clear whether the missile was launched from a submarine or from an underwater platform. It is being claimed that this is the same missile whose pictures were released in January. Then North Korea called it the most powerful weapon in the world. Agencies of South Korea and America are analyzing North Korea’s missile test.

Meanwhile, Japan has been alerted by North Korea’s missile test. The Japanese Coast Guard has issued a Marine Safety Alert for ships. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has described the missile tests being conducted by North Korea in recent days as regrettable.

Let us tell you that earlier North Korea had also tested an anti-aircraft missile. These surface-to-air missiles are considered capable of destroying enemy aircraft, drones and missiles. After remaining calm for about 6 months, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un started the game of destruction in September and then within a month surprised the world by conducting 4 missile tests. It also includes hypersonic missiles. Due to this, tensions have once again increased in the Korean Peninsula.

It is believed that through this, North Korea wants to put pressure on its neighboring country South Korea, so that it can persuade America to relax economic sanctions and give other concessions. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed a desire to restore a hotline with South Korea in early October to establish peace, but he again turned down a US offer for talks, saying it would fuel hostility against North Korea. America has a devious way to hide.