North Korea fires ballistic missile off East Coast in first launch of the year days after Kim Jong-un’s chilling warning

NORTH Korea has fired a suspected ballistic missile off its east coast only days after Kim Jung-un threatened to start a "war" with its neighbour.

South Korea’s military has slammed the provocative launch that took place today - the first of 2024.

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It was the pariah state's first missile test of the yearCredit: Reuters
People watch a television screen showing  file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul
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People watch a television screen showing file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in SeoulCredit: AFP

"Our military detected one suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile launched from the Pyongyang area towards the East Sea around at 14:55," Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

They did not say how far the deadly weapon had flown, but Japan's coast guard said it fell just outside of its exclusive economic zone.

Tensions are running high on the peninsula as North Korea has been stepping up pressure on Seoul declaring it the "principal enemy" in recent days.

Leader Kim Jong-un called threatened to "annihilate" it if provoked and vowed to enhance his country's ability to deliver a nuclear strike on the US and America's allies in the Pacific.

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Sunday's launch came days after North Korea fired a barrage of artillery shells near the tense sea border with South Korea, prompting Seoul to conduct similar firing exercises in the same area.

The site is where the navies of the two Korea's have fought three bloody sea battles since 1999 and attacks blamed on North Korea killed 50 South Koreans in 2010.

Experts say that Kim is trying to stoke up anger by conducting more missile tests and possibly launching small-scale physical attacks on its neighbour to meddle with South Korea' s elections in April.

Pyongyang's isolated government is also forging closer ties with Moscow and it attempts to solidify its position in the growing anti-Western axis of evil.

North Korea's foreign minister will visit China this week as Washington led a chorus of condemnation over Kim's transfers of weapons for Moscow to use against Ukraine.

On December 29 and January 2, Russia used North Korean missiles to blitz Ukraine for the first time, leaving at least 50 people dead.

In response, UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said: “The world turned its back on Russia, forcing Putin into the humiliation of going to North Korea to keep his illegal invasion going.”

Moscow and Pyongyang have denied conducting any arms deals but vowed in September to deepen military relations and to fight a "sacred" battle against the West.

On Thursday, the US imposed sanctions targeting Russian entities aiding the transfer of North Korean ballistic missiles to be potentially used against Ukraine.

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Kim is seeking to forge close ties with Russia and establish arms deals
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Kim is seeking to forge close ties with Russia and establish arms dealsCredit: AP
The dictator meets with his military commanders on New Year's day
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The dictator meets with his military commanders on New Year's dayCredit: Reuters
Putin has been getting cosy with Kim Jong-un as the West fears North Korea is handing Russia ballistic missiles to use against Ukraine
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Putin has been getting cosy with Kim Jong-un as the West fears North Korea is handing Russia ballistic missiles to use against Ukraine