North Korea launches a new intercontinental ballistic missile designed to threaten U.S.
- North Korea launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile on October 31, 2024, marking its first test in almost a year, intended to threaten the U.S. Mainland.
- The missile flew for 86 minutes and reached an altitude of over 7,000 kilometers, surpassing previous test data, as reported by Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani.
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un labeled the launch "an appropriate military action" to showcase North Korea's resolve, according to its Defense Ministry.
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