North Korea tests new ICBM, provokes condemnation from US and allies
- North Korea launched a long-range ballistic missile seen as its first successful ICBM test this year.
- The missile, likely a Hwasong-18, flew for 74 minutes to a range of 1,000 km before landing in waters between North Korea and Japan.
- North Korea had threatened strong action after accusing the US of reconnaissance flights near its territory.
- The US, South Korea and Japan condemned the launch as a violation of UN resolutions.
- Russia is investigating if the missile crashed in its exclusive economic zone.

































































