North Korea reported Thursday that a hypersonic missile hit a target 700 kilometers away without error. The projectile landed in the Sea of Japan.
Such missiles are so fast, five times faster than sound, that existing defense systems cannot or hardly intercept them, but have a shorter range than so-called ballistic missiles and are not yet subject to a UN ban.
The UN Security Council met Monday at the request of permanent members United States, France and Britain to discuss the issue. Together with Ireland and Albania, the countries called on North Korea “to refrain from further destabilizing actions.”
News footage this week in South Korea.
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Analysts say North Korea coordinated the launch of the suspected ballistic missile to the UN Security Council meeting.
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