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From hypersonics to workhorse weapons, North Korea showcases missile diversity

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From hypersonics to workhorse weapons, North Korea showcases missile diversity

North Korea fired its Hwasong-12 intermediate-range ballistic missile on Sunday, ending one of its busiest missile tests ever, underscoring efforts to ensure it has a reliable delivery system for nuclear warheads.

The test program in January began with the launch of a new “hypersonic missile” and later included long-range cruise missiles, as well as short-range ballistic missiles launched from rail cars and airfields, underscoring the rapidly expanding and advancing nuclear arsenal of the nuclear-armed nation . Denuclearization talks have stalled.

North Korea has not tested its longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or nuclear weapons since 2017, but the Hwasong-12 launch suggests it may resume such tests soon, South Korean and U.S. officials said.

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Here are the different types of weapons tested so far this month:

“Hypersonic” missile

North Korea said it again tested a new “hypersonic missile” on Jan. 5 and Jan. 11, with Kim Jong-un reportedly participating in a second launch.

Hypersonic weapons typically fly to their targets at lower altitudes than ballistic missiles, and can travel at more than five times the speed of sound — or about 6,200 kilometers per hour (3,850 mph).

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Despite the name, analysts say the main characteristic of hypersonic weapons is not speed, but their maneuverability, which can help them evade missile defenses.

South Korean officials questioned the missile’s claimed capabilities after the first test, but said the second test appeared to show better performance.

Analysts say that if Pyongyang can perfect such weapons, it would represent a potentially major escalation in its strike force against nearby adversaries.

KN-23 SRBM

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North Korea fired a pair of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM) from a train close to China’s northern border on Jan. 14 in what state media said was a short-notice exercise aimed at improving the proficiency of missile-operating forces.

Analysts say that despite the limited and sometimes unreliable rail network in the country, rail-mobile missiles are a relatively cheap and effective option for improving the survivability of its nuclear forces, making it difficult for enemies to detect and destroy them before launch. .

Experts say the missiles appear to be KN-23 SRBMs, first tested in May 2019 and designed to evade missile defenses by flying in lower “low pressure” orbits.

North Korea later fired another pair of KN-23 missiles from a wheeled launch vehicle.

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State media said the tests confirmed the “explosive power” of its conventional warhead, while analysts noted that its flight trajectory was the lowest yet.

KN-24 SRBM

North Korea launched two SRBMs in a rare test on January 17 at an airport in the capital, Pyongyang.

According to state media, the two missiles “accurately hit an island target off the east coast”.

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Delhi: Following a failed rape attempt in Cantt, a man kills an 8-year-old child.

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Delhi: Following a failed rape attempt in Cantt, a man kills an 8-year-old child.

A 19-year-old man was arrested for kidnapping and murdering an 8-year-old girl in Delhi, attempting to disguise it as suicide. Protests ensued for justice.
A 19-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly kidnapping and murdering an eight-year-old girl, whose undressed body was found tied by the neck to a window grille in an abandoned building inside the Shankar Vihar Military Station in south Delhi’s Vasant Vihar, after what appeared to be an attempted rape, police said.

Investigators said that the accused first strangled the victim and then tied her body by the neck to a window grille using her pyjamas in an attempt to pass off the death as suicide.

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Senior police officers aware of the case said that the suspect was arrested on Tuesday afternoon, adding that he was a neighbour of the victim’s family and that both lived in the servants’ quarters in the residences of Indian army officers in the area.

The case came to light on Monday night when the girl did not return after leaving home to play outside at around 6pm. Officers said that police, the girl’s family, locals and army officials looked for the girl for nearly seven hours, during which the suspect offered his assistance in the search operation.

The girl’s parents and the suspect work as house help at the official residences of Indian army officers, they added.

The suspect first strangled the victim and then tied her body by the neck to the window grille using her pyjamas to pass it off as a case of suicide, they added.

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He was nabbed from the locality after authorities scanned CCTV footage and found that he was seen leading her away from her house.

Police said that the suspect claimed he only attempted to rape her, but the extent of the assault will only be clear once the victim’s autopsy report comes out.

“Although the accused said that he tried to rape the girl and killed her by strangling her, we are waiting for her autopsy report to confirm sexual assault and the exact cause of death. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita’s sections of murder, along with sections under the Pocso Act, have been added to the first information report (FIR),” said a senior police officer, who asked not to be named.

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Giving details of the crime, the officer said that the police control room received a call at 1.11am on Tuesday regarding the missing girl. The call was then transferred to Vasant Vihar police station, a case of kidnapping was registered and police launched an investigation.

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“The team spoke to the girl’s family, who said she was last seen playing outside their house around 6pm. Initially, the family, along with neighbours and army officials, searched for her in the neighbourhood. When she could not be found, the family filed a missing person complaint. The search continued till Tuesday morning. Around 9am, the girl’s semi-naked body was found tied to the window at an abandoned building. The girl’s payjamas were used to hang her,” the officer added.

A second senior officer, who also requested anonymity, said that the vacant building where the crime happened was nearly 400 metres away from the girl’s residence. A few officers’ flats were 20-30 metres away from the abandoned building. Investigators spoke to locals and scanned the CCTV cameras installed nearby, which eventually helped identify the suspect.

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“In one of the footage, the girl was seen walking with him. He was taken into custody, interrogated, and confronted with the CCTV footage after which he confessed to the crime. He said that he lured the girl to the abandoned building and tried to sexually assault her. When the girl screamed, he panicked and strangled her with his hands. He then used her payjamas to tie her body to make it look like a case of suicide,” the second officer added.

A statement issued by Station Commander, Delhi Cantonment, said the army authorities were extending their support in the investigation.

“The local military authorities are extending full support to the grieving family during this difficult time and cooperating closely with the police, who are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved family, and we remain in constant touch with them to provide any assistance they may require,” the statement said.

Soon after the girl’s body was found, her family members, along with 50-60 people, gathered at the service road of the NH48 (Delhi-Gurugram highway) near the Shankar Vihar Military Station gate and blocked traffic, demanding justice for the victim. The protesters alleged that the girl was raped and murdered and blamed the authorities for “slow action”.

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The protesters dispersed after senior officers assured them of a quick probe.

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