North Korea 'attempts to launch missile but fails': USPACOM

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Apr 16 2017 | 3:42 PM IST
North Korea launched a missile today but it blew up almost immediately after its launch, the US military said.
The attempted launch occurred a day after the regime of Kim Jong Un showed off a bevy of new missiles and launchers at a large-scale military parade.
"The missile blew up almost immediately. The type of missile is still being assessed," the US Pacific Command (USPACOM) said in a statement.
The US Pacific Command detected and tracked what it assessed was a North Korean missile, the statement said.
"The launch of the ballistic missile occurred near Sinpo," US Pacific Command spokesman CDR Dave Benham said.
Sinpo, a port city in eastern North Korea, was also the site of a ballistic missile test earlier this month in which the projectile fell into the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea.
"USPACOM is fully committed to working closely with its allies in the Republic of Korea and in Japan to maintain security," Benham said.
Meanwhile, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said that President Donald Trump and his military team are aware of the missile launch.
"The President and his military team are aware of North Korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The President has no further comment," said Mattis.
South Korean and US intelligence officials are trying to determine what type of missile was used Sunday, but it was described as a land-based missile.
The launch came just hours before Mike Pence, the US vice president, arrived in Seoul for talks with the South Korean government over how to deal with Pyongyang's nuclear ambition.
North Korean state media has made no comment on the launch.

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First Published: Apr 16 2017 | 3:42 PM IST

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