"KING OF MAD"
A North
Korea missile launch meant to celebrate the birthday of the country’s founder
has apparently failed, South Korean and U.S. officials said on Friday, an
embarrassing setback in what was reportedly the inaugural test of a new,
powerful mid-range missile.
The
U.S. and South Korean officials provided few details, including the type of
missile. But South Korea’s Yonhap news agency carried an unsourced report that
a “Musudan” missile, which could one day be capable of reaching far-off U.S.
military bases in Asia and the Pacific, exploded in the air a few seconds after
liftoff.
A
U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence
matters, said that it appeared to be a Musudan missile but no definitive
conclusion had been reached.
Despite
the failure, the North has another Musudan loaded on a mobile launcher and
Pyongyang will likely fire it, according to South Korean and U.S. authorities,
Yonhap reported.
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