North Korea courts disaster with missile tests from international airport: Analysts

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SEOUL - North Korea's decision to use the international airport near its capital city as a site for test-firing large missiles is"absolutely bonkers" and may be a way for leader Kim Jong Un to keep a

SEOUL - North Korea's decision to use the international airport near its capital city as a site for test-firing large missiles is"absolutely bonkers" and may be a way for leader Kim Jong Un to keep a close eye on his most prized weapons, analysts said.

Since Aug 2017, North Korea has conducted an increasing number of major tests from the Sunan airport, including a pair of launches on Feb 27 and March 5 that US officials believe areWith the construction of what analysts believe is a ballistic missile support facility, the airport could take on a major role as North Korea prepares to potentially conduct its first full-scale ICBM test since 2017.

In 2016, North Korea began constructing a facility next to the airport that appeared to be for ballistic missiles. The facility is also relatively close to ballistic missile component manufacturing plants in the Pyongyang area.

 

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