North Korea's missile launch threatens whole world, says S Korea

North Korean missile 'blew up almost immediately' on its test launch on Sunday, as informed by the US Pacific Command.

Update: 2017-04-16 12:47 GMT
In this photo released by the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), a long-range S-200 missile is fired in a military drill in the port city of Bushehr, Iran. (Photo: AP)

Pyongyang, (North Korea): South Korea said on Sunday, North Korea's latest missile launch threatened the entire world, warning of a punitive action if it leads to further provocations such as a nuclear test or a long-range missile launch.

"North Korea showing a variety of offensive missiles at Saturday's military parade and daring to fire a ballistic missile today is a show of force that threatens the whole world," South Korea's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

A North Korean missile "blew up almost immediately" on its test launch on Sunday, the US Pacific Command said, hours before US Vice President Mike Pence was due in South Korea for talks on the North's increasingly defiant arms programme.

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