North Korea submarine-launched missile likely failed in early stage

North Korea fired a ballistic missile from a submarine on Saturday but it appears to have failed soon after launch, South Korea`s military said, Reuters reported.
The launch comes at the end of a week of sharply rising tensions on the peninsula, Reuters writes.
It is only a day after the U.S. and South Korea pledged to deploy an advanced anti-missile system to counter threats from Pyongyang, and two days after North Korea warned it was planning its toughest response to what it deemed a ”declaration of war” by the United State, as noted in the report.
That followed Washington`s blacklisting of the isolated state`s leader Kim Jong Un for alleged human rights abuses.
The South`s Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the missile was launched at about 11:30 a.m. Seoul time (0230 GMT) in waters east of the Korean peninsula.
The missile was likely fired from a submarine as planned but appears to have failed in the early stage of flight, the Joint Chiefs said, according to Reuers.
Neighboring Japan, the United States, and South Korea`s military condemned the missile launch as a flagrant violation of U.N. sanctions.
South Korea`s Yonhap news agency said the missile`s engine successfully ignited but the projectile soon exploded in mid-air at a height of about 10 km (6 miles), and covered not more than a few kilometers across the water.
The South`s military declined to confirm those details citing its policy of not publicly commenting on intelligence matters.
The missile was detected in the sea southeast of the North Korean city of Sinpo, South Korea`s military said. Satellite images indicate Pyongyang is actively trying to develop its submarine-launched ballistic missile program in this area, according to experts.
The U.S. Strategic Command, whose mission is to detect and prevent strategic attacks against the United States and its allies, said it had detected what it believed was a KN-11 submarine-launched ballistic missile, according to Reuters. 

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