N.Korea celebrates first ICBM launch with dance & fireworks
Army personnel and people gather at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang July 6, 2017 © KCNA / Reuters
Thousands of soldiers and civilians gathered at Kim Il Sung
Square in Pyongyang Thursday, dancing to a dazzling fireworks display
while marking the launch of what North Korea say is its first
intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
"We enthusiastically celebrate the successful test launch of the
intercontinental ballistic rocket, the greatest landmark in the history
of our republic," read a banner across the square, AFP reported.
The Russian Ministry of Defense assessed it be an intermediate range missile (IRBM), saying it flew some 535km, reached an altitude of 510km, which fell into the Sea of Japan.
The missile test was carried out despite a ban by the UN Security Council and has increased anxieties among the international community.
North Korea has been under UN sanctions since 2006, when the Security Council demanded that it cease nuclear testing and banned the provision of large-scale arms, nuclear technology, and related training to Pyongyang. Despite intense political and economic pressure, North Korea defiantly continues to pursue its research and development in the nuclear sphere.
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