North Korea conducted a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile test on Thursday morning, according to Japanâs Defense Ministry, which said it was believed to be the longest flight time yet for a North Korean missile.
The launch comes just days ahead of the United States presidential election, and follows warnings from the South Korean intelligence agency that Pyongyang was planning on launching an ICBM around the election to test its reentry technology.
The missile is believed to be a long-range ballistic missile fired at âa lofted angle,â South Koreaâs Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
It is suspected to have fallen outside of Japanâs exclusive economic zone, according to public broadcaster NHK, citing the countryâs Defense Ministry.
Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani said the missile flew for âapproximately one hour and 26 minutes,â NHK reported.
âThe flight time was the longest ever. Possibly the newest missile ever,â Nakatani said.
The US National Security Council described the launch as an intercontinental ballistic missile test, calling it âa flagrant violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions.â
This is a developing story and will be updated.
