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North Korea fails again with powerful Musudan missile test

The launch follows a similar attempt to test-fire a Musudan missile on Saturday, which also failed

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A North Korean Musudan-ri being launched in 2009. The United States and South Korea said they detected a failed North Korean missile launch on Thursday. File photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

North Korea on Thursday conducted what appeared to be its second failed test in a week of a powerful medium-range missile that experts warn could be operationally deployed as early as next year.

South Korean and US military monitors said the missile - believed to be an intermediate-range Musudan -shortly after take-off at around 6:30 am Pyongyang time.

The attempted launch came just hours before the start of the third US presidential debate - a timely reminder of the challenge North Korea’s fast-moving nuclear weapons programme will pose to the next occupant of the White House.

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It also followed a meeting in Washington between the US and South Korean defence and foreign ministers, at which US Secretary of State John Kerry stressed that any use of nuclear weapons by the North would be “met with an effective and overwhelming response”.

It was the second failed launch in less than a week of the Musudan, which has a theoretical range of anywhere between 2,500 and 4,000 kilometres.
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