Hours after
the United Nations adopted the toughest sanctions to date on Pyongyang over its
fourth nuclear test and rocket launch North Korea fired six short-range
projectiles into the sea Thursday in a show of defiance.
Limited
displays of military fire-power have become a routine response by North Korea to
international pressure over anything from its nuclear weapons program to its
human rights record. South Korea’s defence ministry said the six projectiles either
rockets or guided missiles fell into the sea around 100-150 kilometres (60-90
miles) off the North’s eastern coast.
The launches
came after the UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution late
Wednesday imposing new sanctions after seven weeks of arduous negotiations
between the United States and China, Pyongyang’s sole major ally. All eyes are
now on China and Russia to see if they fully enact the sweeping measures.
The sanctions
break new ground, requiring all countries to inspect cargo destined for and
coming from North Korea, in all airports and sea ports. They also ban or
restrict exports of coal, iron and iron ore and other minerals from North
Korea, and prohibit the supply of aviation fuel including rocket fuel.
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