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North Korea to bolster nuclear deterrent at any cost
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Seoul (AFP) May 10, 2012

Pakistan tests nuclear-capable missile
Islamabad (AFP) May 10, 2012 - Pakistan carried out a successful test firing of a short-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile on Thursday, the military said.

The launch of the Hatf III, which has a range of up to 290 kilometres (200 miles) and can also carry conventional warheads, came at the end of a field training exercise, a military statement said.

Two weeks ago Pakistan test-fired an intermediate range ballistic missile, seen as a response to arch-rival India's launch of its new long-range Agni V, capable of hitting targets anywhere in China.

India and Pakistan -- which have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947 -- have routinely carried out missile tests since both demonstrated nuclear weapons capability in 1998.

Defence analysts say India's strategic priorities are moving away from Pakistan to focus more on China, while Pakistan is still worried about its old foe.


North Korea said Thursday it would strengthen its nuclear deterrent and other defences regardless of cost, amid fears it is preparing for another atomic weapons test.

"No matter what high expense the army and people of the DPRK (North Korea) have to cover, they will further bolster its defence capability including nuclear deterrence to firmly protect its dignity and sovereignty," said a state body known as the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea.

The committee, in comments on the official news agency, vowed not to be deceived by offers from hostile forces that it could get benefits in return for abandoning nuclear weapons and suspending missile launches.

It was the second such pledge in five days.

On Sunday a foreign ministry spokesman condemned a statement by the five permanent UN Security Council members which urged Pyongyang to refrain from nuclear tests or other actions that could spark security concerns.

The North would safeguard the nation "based on self-defensive nuclear deterrent" and strongly pursue peaceful space development, the spokesman said.

There has been widespread speculation the North could stage its third nuclear test following a failed rocket launch on April 13 that sparked international criticism.

Satellite photos have shown work in progress at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site.

The North said its launch was intended to put a peaceful satellite into orbit. The United States and its allies said the exercise was a pretext for a ballistic missile test banned under UN resolutions.

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Spy drone crash kills engineer in S. Korea: police
Seoul (AFP) May 10, 2012 - A foreign engineer from an Austrian company was killed and two South Korean colleagues were injured Thursday when an unmanned spy drone crashed into their control vehicle during a test flight, police said.

The trio were testing the aircraft for South Korea's military in the western port city of Incheon, police said.

"A 50-year-old foreign engineer from an Austrian company died on the spot when the S-100 drone crashed while they were controlling it remotely from inside the vehicle," a police spokeswoman at Incheon told AFP.

The crash triggered a fire and completely destroyed the 2.5-tonne vehicle, she said.

The 150-kilogram (330-pound) drone and the vehicle were together worth about five billion won ($4.38 million).

"I saw the vehicle, which looked like a large van and was parked in an empty lot, engulfed in flames after the plane circled over our building," an official in a nearby building told AFP.

Two South Koreans were injured but six other people in and around the control vehicle escaped unhurt, the police spokeswoman said, adding the cause was not yet known and government and military officials were investigating.

The nationality of the victim was unclear.

South Korea has used drones to spy on North Korea across the heavily-fortified border. Military authorities confirmed that the S-100 is an unmanned aerial vehicle used for surveillance but declined to disclose details.



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Pakistan tests nuclear-capable missile
Islamabad (AFP) May 10, 2012
Pakistan carried out a successful test firing of a short-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile on Thursday, the military said. The launch of the Hatf III, which has a range of up to 290 kilometres (200 miles) and can also carry conventional warheads, came at the end of a field training exercise, a military statement said. Two weeks ago Pakistan test-fired an intermediate range ballisti ... read more


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