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North Korean Missile Crashes Seconds After Liftoff, Says South

North Korean Missile Crashes Seconds After Liftoff, Says South

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly watches a missile test in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency. (KCNA/via REUTERS)

Thursday, 28 April 2016 06:06 AM EDT

A North Korean missile crashed seconds after liftoff on Thursday, South Korea's Defense Ministry said, the second such embarrassing failure in recent weeks.

The projectile was believed to be a new, powerful mid-range Musudan missile that could one day be capable of reaching far-off U.S. military bases in Asia and the Pacific, reported The Associated Press.

South Korea's report of the North's launch failure is particularly humiliating as it comes ahead of a major ruling party meeting next week in Pyongyang, which leader Kim Jong Un is believed to be looking to as a way to put his stamp more forcefully on a government he inherited after his dictator father's death in late 2011.

A Defense Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of office rules, said the launch was likely the second attempt for the inaugural test of a Musudan. 

The failed launch comes amid Pyongyang's anger over annual South Korean-U.S. military drills that North Korea calls a rehearsal for an invasion. The North has in recent months fired many missiles and artillery shells into the sea in apparent protests against the drills.

Earlier this week, South Korean media reported that North Korea placed a Musudan missile on standby for an impending launch. Media reports said the missile on standby was one of the two Musudan missiles North Korea had earlier deployed in the northeast. One of them reportedly failed after being launched two weeks ago; the other on Thursday.

South Korean and US officials said there was a North Korean missile launch on April 15, the birthday of the North's late founder, but they have not officially confirmed it was a Musudan firing. US officials said the earlier launch ended in failure.

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