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Our missile tests are a normal, planned self-defence measure to protect our country's security and regional peace from direct US military threats," said state media KCNA, citing an aviation administration spokesperson.
- North Korea says missile tests self-defence against US military threats North Korea said on Saturday (Oct 8) that its missile tests are for self-defence against direct US military threats and they have not harmed the safety of neighbouring countries and regions.
- North Korea carried out six missile launches in 12 days as of this week, including launching an intermediate-range missile over Japan on Tuesday.
- The missile tests "did not pose any threat or harm to the safety of civil aviation as well as the safety of neighbouring countries and regions, by a full consideration of civil aviation safety in advance".
- North Korea's defence ministry was "taking a stern look at the development of the current situation, which is very worrisome", regarding US-South Korean drills involving the nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, KCNA said in a separate statement.
- The United States also announced new sanctions on Friday in response to North Korea's latest missile launches.
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Sanctions don't provide solutions rather create hardships for a common citizens of that country why those in power that took that decision are not affected