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February 24, 2023

North Korea test-fired four strategic cruise missiles during a drill designed to demonstrate its ability to conduct a nuclear counterattack against hostile forces, its state media said on Friday. The exercise on Thursday involved an apparently operational strategic cruise missile unit of the Korean Peopleís Army, which fired the four ìHwasal-2î missiles in the area of Kim Chaek City, North Hamgyong Province, towards the sea off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, state news agency KCNA said.

Other units conducted firepower training at hardened sites without live firing, it added. The four strategic cruise missiles hit a preset target after travelling the ì2,000km-long (1,243 mile) elliptical and eight-shaped flight orbits for 10,208 seconds to 10,224 seconds,î the report said.

The drill demonstrated ìthe war posture of the DPRK nuclear combat force bolstering up in every way its deadly nuclear counterattack capability against the hostile forces,î KCNA said, using the initials of North Koreaís official name, the Democratic Peopleís Republic of Korea.

The missile launches were not announced by South Korea or Japan, which are often the first to detect and publicly report such launches. South Koreaís defence ministry said the launch was monitored but there were ìdifferencesî between what it and the United States detected and the Northís statement, without elaborating.

The launch came as U.S. and South Korean officials took part in a tabletop, or simulated, exercise that focused on the possibility of North Korea using a nuclear weapon. In a separate dispatch, Pyongyangís foreign ministry criticised Washington and its allies for calling a meeting of the UN Security Council over its spate of recent missile tests.

North Korea has accused the United Nations has been ìunfairî on its military activities while keeping mum about U.S. and South Korean joint military exercises. Kwon Jong Gun, the ministryís director general for U.S. affairs, reiterated North Korea would consider ìstrong countermeasuresî if the United Nations continues to serve as a ìU.S. tool to pressureî Pyongyang.

ìIf the Security Council becomes a venue that judges justice for injustice and legal for illegal, under the influence of the United States and its followers, it would only cause negative results that further exacerbate military tension,î Kwon said in a statement carried by KCNA.

North Korea has forged ahead in developing and mass producing new missiles, despite sanctions imposed by United Nations Security Council resolutions that ban the nuclear-armed countryís missile activities. Many launches, including an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Saturday, have been reported by state media as drills designed to improve the capabilities of the troops operating the weapons.

ìThese demonstrations might be considered missile exercising rather than developmental testing,î the U.S.-based Center for International and Strategic Studies said in a report this week. North Korea could test-fire ICBMs on a lower, longer trajectory and conduct its seventh nuclear test this year to perfect its weapons capabilities, South Korean lawmakers said on Wednesday, citing intelligence officials.

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