North Korea tests “unknown projectile”, sixth weapons test this month

North Korea Missile: This marks Pyongyang’s sixth weapons test this year. (file)

Seoul:

North Korea fired an “unidentified projectile” early Thursday, South Korea’s military said, marking the nuclear-armed country’s sixth weapons test this year.

“North Korea fired an unidentified projectile into the East Sea,” Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said, referring to the Sea of ​​Japan.

The last time North Korea tested so many weapons in a month was in 2019, when high-profile talks between leader Kim Jong Un and then-US President Donald Trump failed.

Since then, talks with the US have stalled, and the country continues to grapple financially with international sanctions and a self-imposed coronavirus blockade.

Pyongyang fired two suspected cruise missiles on Tuesday, and has tested at least four additional weapons this month – including hypersonic missiles on January 5 and 11.

Last week, North Korea indicated it might resume nuclear and long-range weapons tests it has stalled since 2017.

North Korea’s saber-rattling comes at a delicate time in the region, with leader Kim Jong Un’s only major ally China gearing up to host the Winter Olympics next month and South Korea gearing up for a presidential election in March.

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