North Korea fires unidentified projectile, South Korea military says


SEOUL, May ⁠26 (Reuters) - North Korea fired an ⁠unidentified projectile off the country's west ‌coast on Tuesday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

If ​confirmed as a missile launch, ⁠it would ⁠be the first since April 19, when ⁠North ‌Korea test-fired several short-range ballistic missiles, which it ⁠said were equipped with cluster bombs.

In ​early April, ‌Pyongyang also said it tested ⁠a new ​cluster-bomb warhead on a ballistic missile and an electromagnetic weapon, in ⁠a move that analysts said ​was part of efforts to showcase the North's capacity to fight a ⁠modern war.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said in March that his country's status as a nuclear-armed ​state was irreversible ⁠and that expanding a "self-defensive nuclear deterrent" ​was essential to ‌national security.

(Reporting by Joyce ​Lee and Heejin Kim; Editing by Himani Sarkar, Ed Davies)

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