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North Korea tests ‘cutting-edge’ weapons system

Two hypersonic projectiles were launched from a region near the capital, Pyongyang, and hit a target inland in the country’s northeast
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North Korea said it successfully tested “a new cutting-edge weapons system” involving hypersonic projectiles on Wednesday as part of a defence program to enhance strategic deterrence against enemies.

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Two hypersonic projectiles were launched from a region near the capital, Pyongyang, and hit a target inland in the country’s northeast, state news agency KCNA reported on Thursday.

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KCNA did not mention that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was present for the test. North Korea has been developing hypersonic missiles that are designed to manoeuvre and evade a target’s missile defences.

South Korea’s military on Thursday said North Korea fired what appear to be multiple short-range ballistic missiles, a week before a key Asia-Pacific leaders’ meeting in South Korea and U.S. President Donald Trump’s expected visit.

Trump is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.

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U.S. Forces Korea said it was “fully aware” of North Korea’s missile launches.

“The United States condemns these unlawful and destabilising actions,” U.S. Forces Korea said in a statement, calling on North Korea to refrain from further actions that would violate international sanctions.

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