By Joyce Lee and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea successfully test-fired a new hypersonic missile, state news agency KCNA said on Wednesday, the latest step in a plan its leader Kim Jong Un described as aimed at using solid fuel to power its entire range of missiles. The North is developing missiles and nuclear…
North Korea successfully conducted a test-fire of a new hypersonic missile, advancing leader Kim Jong Un s plan to utilize solid fuel across its missile range, as reported by state news agency KCNA. The launch drew condemnation from neighboring countries and the U.S., reflecting concerns over North Korea s persistent missile development despite international sanctions.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test of a new ballistic missile designed to deploy a hypersonic glide vehicle that can deliver a nuclear payload, his state media reported, calling the test "an epoch-making success."