North Korea launched a hypersonic missile near the South.
has commenced its first major weapons test of 2025, reportedly launching a hypersonic missile in a significant escalation of tensions in the region.
The was fired from Pyongyang, the country’s capital, and landed in the Sea of Japan, known in the North and South as the East Sea.
It was launched at around midday local time on Monday and travelled 690 miles before hitting the sea, according to ‘s Chief of Staff.
It’s not currently known exactly what type of weapon was used, but officials said its characteristics were similar to those of a hypersonic missile tested twice last year.
because they are harder to detect than conventional missiles, partly because they’re able to manoeuvre while in the air.
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This comes during continued political instability in South Korea.
The move has already been condemned by the US, South Korea, and Japan and came as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held meetings in South Korea as the country struggles with a period of political instability.
It’s been interpreted as a major warning to President-elect , due to be sworn into the White House in two weeks.
Japan confirmed the missile fell just outside of its exclusive economic zone and its coast guard said there was no damage to ships nearby.
The launch came during Blinken’s meeting with South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok, who took office after Parliament voted to – the second in two weeks.
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The missile appeared to fall in ‘s exclusive economic zone. Blinken said Moscow was probably giving North Korea advanced satellite technology in exchange for their soldiers to fight against ‘s soldiers.
Under , North Korea has tested a record number of strategic missiles. His regime has not confirmed this launch yet, but usually comments on tests 24 hours after they’re complete.
Regional tensions could escalate even further in the future as the supreme leader has said he has a goal of developing solid-fuel missiles, which are harder to detect before they’re launched because