BREAKING: North Korea launch ballistic missile

has launched a ballistic missile in the past few minutes, US sources have warned. 

The missile was fired eastwards from the hermit state. US and South Korean officials are working together on further details. 

The South Korean military said the ballistic missile was launched shortly before 3am local time (6pm GMT). 

This late-night launch is rare, with most taking place during daylight hours. 

A South Korean military official said: “We confirm that we have detected a North Korean ballistic missile launch. The missile is still travelling towards the direction to the East Sea, as we are monitoring right now.”

A statement from South Korean news agency Yonhap said: “North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile from South Pyongan Province early Wednesday, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

“The missile flew eastward and the South Korean military is analyzing details with the US, it said.”

It is North Korea’s first missile launch since mid-September, when it fired a missile over Japan. 

The missile launch comes just hours after US government sources warned a missile launch could take place in the “next few days”. 

And earlier today North Korea issued a sabre-rattling statement in a state-run propaganda newspaper. 

The mouthpiece for Kim’s one-party government said: “The army and people of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea will surely accelerate the final victory in the standoff with the US.

“The US is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula to the brink of war by mobilising huge aggression forces while tightening the sanctions upon the DPRK.”

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