ROK says DPRK fired 3 ballistic missiles eastward

People watch a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a DPRK missile test, at a railway station in Seoul on May 25, 2022, after the DPRK fired three ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan, according to the ROK's military. (JUNG YEON-JE / AFP)

SEOUL- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea fired three ballistic missiles eastward, the Republic of Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said Wednesday.

The JCS said it detected the missiles fired into the eastern waters from the Sunan area in Pyongyang at about 6:00 am, 6:37 am and 6:42 am local time respectively, marking the 17th projectile launches by the DPRK this year.

The DPRK's test-launches came just a day after US President Joe Biden wrapped up his Asia tour to ROK and Japan

The first missile, presumed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), traveled some 360 km at an altitude of about 540 km, while the second one was lost around the 20-km apogee.

The third one, believed to be a short-range ballistic missile, flew about 760 km at an altitude of some 60 km.

According to the JCS, the signs of the DPRK's ballistic missile launches were already spotted on Tuesday.

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In preparation for the launches, the ROK air force conducted the "Elephant Walk" taxing exercise involving about 30 fully-armed F-15K fighter jets.

The missile units of the ROK and the United States fired one Hyunmoo-II ballistic missile and one Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missile each into the eastern waters to show the "rapid strike capabilities" of the combined forces, the JCS noted.

The DPRK's test-launches came just a day after US President Joe Biden wrapped up his Asia tour to ROK and Japan.

ROK Foreign Minister Park Jin consulted over phone with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken about the DPRK's missile launches, according to the ROK foreign ministry.

The JCS called the DPRK ICBM launch a "provocative act", saying the ROK military was monitoring relevant situation in preparation for possibly additional launches.

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ROK President Yoon Suk-yeol presided over a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) to be briefed on the missile launches and the defense preparedness, according to the presidential office.

Yoon ordered the meeting participants, including senior presidential secretaries on security and ministers of defense, unification and foreign affairs, to act in tightening sanctions against the DPRK.

The president, who took office on May 10, vowed to strengthen defense cooperation between the ROK and the United States.

In a separate statement, the ROK government strongly condemned the DPRK missile launches, urging Pyongyang to respond to dialogue offers for the settlement of peace on the peninsula.