شاهد.. لحظة إطلاق كوريا الشمالية صواريخ بالستية باتجاه بحر اليابان

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نشر في: الثلاثاء,7 مارس , 2017 9:59م

آخر تحديث: الثلاثاء,7 مارس , 2017 10:06م

أطلقت كوريا الشمالية أربعة صواريخ بالستية، سقط ثلاثة منها على بعد 200 ميل من السواحل اليابانية في المنطقة الاقتصادية الخالصة،

مما دفع الأخيرة إلى تقديم “احتجاج قوي”، معتبرة هذا الإطلاق تهديدا لأمنها القومي.

وأعلنت وكالة الأنباء المركزية الكورية الشمالية الثلاثاء أن عملية إطلاق الصواريخ الأربعة التي أجرتها بيونغ يانغ الاثنين، كانت تدريبا على ضرب القواعد الأميركية في اليابان.

وقالت الوكالة إن الزعيم الكوري الشمالي كيم جونغ أون أشرف على العملية وأمر شخصيا ببدئها، مشيرة إلى أن عملية الإطلاق نفذتها وحدة مدفعية مكلفة بضرب قواعد القوات الأميركية في اليابان “في حالة الطوارئ”.

 North Korea news sources showed the country's leader, Kim Jong-Un, smiling and clapping as the nuclear-armed nation launched three missiles in training for a strike on US bases in Japan

The missiles were launched by the North Korean military

North Korea sources said the missiles were preparation for a strike on Japan

Kim Jong-Un, pictured, gave the order for the drill to start, North Korea's official Korea Central News Agency reported. 'Feasting his eyes on the trails of ballistic rockets,' he praised the Hwasong artillery unit that carried it out, the government news agency said

The news agency commented said the missiles are 'tasked to strike the bases of the US imperialist aggressor forces in Japan in contingency.' Pictured: The four missiles

'The four ballistic rockets launched simultaneously are so accurate that they look like acrobatic flying corps in formation, he said,' the agency added, referring to Kim. Photographs published by Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed Kim watching the missiles rise into the air

The Defense Ministry said the missiles flew about 539 nautical miles after being launched from Tongchang-ri (Sohae Satellite Launching Station). Three missiles fell within Japan's exclusive economic zone (pictured light blue), 188 miles to 215 miles west of the Oga Peninsula

Washington and Seoul have agreed to deploy a US missile defense system called THAAD to South Korea, which has infuriated China, the North's key diplomatic ally and crucial to efforts to persuade it to change its way. Pictured: A South Korea news broadcast of the missile test

A television displays news broadcast's infographics reporting on North Korea test-firing ballistic missiles, at a station in Seoul, South Korea, on Monday

The UN Security Council scheduled emergency meeting for Wednesday after a request by US and Japan to discuss additional measures following the launch. Under UN resolutions, North Korea is barred from any use of ballistic missile technology. Pictured: NK leader Kim Jong-Un

Six sets of UN sanctions since its first nuclear test in 2006 have failed to halt North Korea's drive for what it insists are defensive weapons. Pictured center: Kim Jong-Un

Parts of the THAAD system arrived in South Korea by Monday, despite Beijing's proclamation that the US defense system is 'a clear, present and substantive threat to China's security interests.' Pictured: A South Korea sentry post at the Demilitarized Zone separating the Koreas

Military personnel walk past Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force missile interceptor unit, which was deployed to counter North Korea's launch of ballistic missiles

Kim Jong-Un ordered his military 'to keep highly alert as required by the grim situation in which an actual war may break out anytime.' Pictured: Kim Jong-Un guiding the test-fire of a missile in an undated photo

Pictured is a satellite image take in 2013 of the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in Cholsan County, North Pyongan Province

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