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Celebratio­ns after missile test

North Koreans rejoice after launch and ‘nuclear statehood’

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Seoul: North Korea held mass celebratio­ns for its latest successful long-range missile test, Pyongyang’s state media said, with a propaganda-filled display of fireworks and dancing in public squares.

The ruling Workers Party official daily Rodong Sinmun covered its front page with colour photograph­s showing thousands of tightly packed soldiers and people applauding in Pyongyang’s Kim Il-sung square, which was decorated with large portraits of the North’s late leaders.

“We heartily celebrate the successful test launch of the Hwasong-15 which showed Chosun (North Korea)’s power and greatness to the whole world”, read one banner held up by the crowd, referring to the missile.

North Korea on Wednesday successful­ly tested a new interconti­nental ballistic missile, with leader Kim Jong-un declaring his country had now achieved full nuclear statehood.

The US in response warned that Jong-un’s regime would be “utterly destroyed” if its pursuit of a longrange nuclear missile arsenal provokes a military clash, and has battled to maintain internatio­nal solidarity in the face of North Korea’s nuclear threat.

Jong-un himself was absent from the celebratio­ns – he usually stays away from such events – but Friday’s gathering drew key military, party and government leaders.

Vice-Chairman Pak Kwang-ho of the party’s decision-making Central Committee told the crowd that, after Wednesday’s test launch, “now no one can infringe our sovereignt­y and rights to survive and develop”, according to the daily.

He said that the United States had been “jolted” at the strengthen­ing of North Korea’s nuclear force and could attempt to commit “rob- ber-like” provocativ­e acts.

The ICBM Hwasong-15 type weaponry system used in Wednesday’s test is an interconti­nental ballistic rocket tipped with super-large heavy warhead capable of striking the whole mainland of the US, the North said.

But analysts remain unconvince­d that the North has mastered the technology required to launch and direct a missile, and ensure it survives the difficult re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

Tensions are expected to rise further in the coming week as South Korea and the US launch a massive air force drill mobilising some 230 aircraft including six US F-22 Raptor stealth jet fighters.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Show of might: North Korean soldiers participat­ing in the revelry at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang.
— Reuters Show of might: North Korean soldiers participat­ing in the revelry at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang.

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