North Korea Fires Short-Range Ballistic Missile

North Korea Fires Short-Range Ballistic Missile

North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile on Sunday, Seoul’s military said, the fourth show of force in a week as South Korea and the United States stage major military drills.

Seoul and Washington have ramped up defence cooperation in the face of growing military and nuclear threats from the North, which has conducted a series of increasingly provocative banned weapons tests in recent months.

South Korea and the United States are in the middle of 11 days of joint drills known as Freedom Shield, their largest in five years.

North Korea views all such exercises as rehearsals for invasion and has repeatedly warned it would take “overwhelming” action in response.

“Our military detected one short-range ballistic missile fired from around the Tongchang-ri area in North Pyongan province at 11:05 am (0205 GMT) towards the East Sea,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said, referring to the body of water also known as the Sea of Japan.

The missile flew 800 kilometres (500 miles) and was under analysis by US and South Korean intelligence, the JCS said in a statement, calling the launch “a serious provocation” that violated UN sanctions.

“Our military will maintain a solid readiness posture based on its ability to overwhelmingly respond to any provocation by North Korea, while carrying out intensive and thorough combined exercises and drills,” it said.

Tokyo also confirmed the launch, with deputy defence minister Toshiro Ino telling reporters Japan had “lodged a vehement protest to and strongly condemned (North Korea) through our embassy in Beijing”.

The US military’s Indo-Pacific Command condemned the launch, saying it highlighted “the destabilising impact” of North Korea’s banned weapons programmes.

South Korea’s defence ministry said hours after the launch it had staged joint air drills with the United States featuring at least one US B-1B long-range bomber.

The drills also involved South Korean F-35A stealth fighter jets and US F-16 fighters and took place as part of the Freedom Shield exercise. The exercise had “greatly enhanced the allies’ interoperability… and wartime capabilities”, the ministry said in a statement.

– ‘War maniacs’ –
The latest launch came a day after North Korean state media reported that more than 800,000 young North Koreans had volunteered to join the army to fight “US imperialists”.

The young volunteers were determined to “mercilessly wipe out the war maniacs” and joined the army to “defend the country”, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

On Thursday, Pyongyang test-fired its largest and most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17, its second ICBM test this year. It described the launch as a response to the “frantic” US-South Korea drills.

The UN Security Council is expected to hold an emergency meeting Monday over the ICBM launch at the request of the United States and Japan, Yonhap news agency reported.

In a statement carried by KCNA on Sunday, the North’s foreign ministry “strongly” warned the US and other countries to include “legitimate self-defensive countermeasures of the DPRK for the discussion of the UNSC.” DPRK is the acronym of North Korea’s official name.

Analysts previously said North Korea would likely use the drills as an excuse to carry out more missile launches and perhaps even a nuclear test.

The ICBM launch followed two short-range ballistic missiles on Tuesday and two strategic cruise missiles fired from a submarine last Sunday.

The recent flurry of aggression by Pyongyang has pushed Seoul and Tokyo to mend fences over historical disputes and try to boost security cooperation.

Just hours after the ICBM was fired Thursday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrived in Japan for the first full-scale leaders’ summit between the countries in 12 years.

Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, said the recent missile launches had several purposes, including protesting against the joint drills as well as testing trilateral responses from South Korea, the United States and Japan.

North Korea declared itself last year an “irreversible” nuclear power and leader Kim Jong Un recently called for an “exponential” increase in weapons production, including tactical nuclear weapons.

Kim also ordered the North Korean military this month to intensify drills to prepare for a “real war”.

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Manipur Chief Minister Hints At Drive To Detect Illegal Immigrants

Manipur Chief Minister Hints At Drive To Detect Illegal Immigrants

N Biren Singh was addressing a press conference in Imphal (File)

Imphal:

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has hinted that his government is contemplating strong measures to detect illegal immigrants in the state and initiate legal proceedings for their deportation.

This in the backdrop of escalating protests by different student organisations and other outfits, demanding the implementation of National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Manipur.

Government sources have not ruled out NRC type detection, deletion and deportation of illegal immigrants mostly from neighbouring Myanmar.

“It is a positive sign of the indigenous people’s concern regarding the escalating infiltration of outsiders in the state. I feel now the indigenous people of Manipur have started knowing the gravity of the seriousness of influx”, the chief minister said at a press conference in Imphal on Saturday.

The chief minister also highlighted that the centre has already extended the Inner Line Permit System (IIP) to the state in recognition of the potential threat to the native population posed by the rising number of immigrants.

“There has to be a mechanism of illegal immigrant movement from across the international border,” Mr Singh opined.

Sources added that the focus is now on verification drive to be taken up in five districts, including Chandel, Churachandpur, Tengnoupal, Kamjong and Pherzawl for identifying illegal immigrants.

Video: Amritpal Singh's Bodyguards Arrested By Police In Punjab's Jalandhar

Amritpal Singh has been on the run since yesterday.

Jalandhar:

Amritpal Singh, the Khalistani leader, has managed to evade arrest nearly 24 hours after Punjab police launched a massive statewide operation. But the police have managed to arrest 78 members of his outfit ‘Waris Punjab De’. A new video has emerged which shows the police closing in on three of his aides in Jalandhar.

They are seen resisting the cops, and two of them can be seen running away after ditching the cops. But within seconds, the police again catch hold of them and brings them back to the van.

Sources in the police said that the three seen in the video are Amritpal Singh’s bodyguards. Cops also believe that the separatist leader may have visited the same spot in the last 24 hours.

Amritpal Singh, who the government describes as a Khalistani-Pakistan agent, was last seen speeding away on a motorcycle last evening in Jalandhar.

The separatist leader has been active in Punjab for the past few years and is often seen escorted by armed supporters. He claims to be a follower of the Khalistani separatist and terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and is known as “Bhindranwale 2.0” among his supporters.

The Centre and Punjab government are working together to catch Amritpal Singh, sources said. The centre sent extra forces to Punjab before the police went out to look for him on Saturday. The plan was to arrest the Khalistani leader after meetings of the G20 ended in the state, which was on Friday.

Authorities have stepped up security at several places and suspended internet and SMS services across the state after his aides shared some videos on social media claiming that policemen were chasing them.

The crackdown comes a month after Amritpal Singh and his supporters broke into a police station with swords and guns for the release of one of his aides. Six police officials were injured in the clash.

The Punjab government faced a massive flak for the law and order situation in the state after the incident.

2nd ODI Live: Starc Claims Five-For As Australia Restrict India To 117

Live India vs Australia 2nd ODI: India bowled out for 117 against Australia© AFP




India vs Australia, 2nd ODI Live Updates: Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh started the proceedings for Australia in the chase of 118 runs against India. Earlier, Five-wicket haul from Mitchell Starc helped Australia in bundling out India at 117 in the second ODI of the three-match series, at the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam on Sunday. Asked to bat first, Team India lost early wickets of Shubman Gill, followed by Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav and KL  Rahul. Virat Kohli tried to anchor the innings but was removed for 31. Later, Axar Patel remained unbeaten at 29 but India lost wickets at the other end. Apart from Starc, Sean Abbott took three wickets while Nathan Ellis took two wickets. (Live Scorecard)

India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shami

Australia (Playing XI): Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith(c), Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey(w), Cameron Green, Marcus Stoinis, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa

Here are the LIVE Score Updates of the 2nd ODI Match between India and Australia straight from the YS Raja Reddy Stadium in Visakhapatnam







  • 16:41 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Good over from Shami

    Mohammad Shami bowls a fantastic first over as he concedes only two runs. Travis Head and Mitchell are slowly moving ahead in the chase of 118 runs. On the other hand, the hosts are eyeing some quick wickets. 

    AUS 2/0 (1 overs)

  • 16:35 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Australia chasing 118

    Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh open for Australia in the chase of 118 while Mohammad Shami comes to bowl the first over for India. Can Team India turn this one around? 

  • 16:33 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: We are back

    Hello and welcome to the second innings of the second ODI match between India and Australia, at the YS Rajasekhara Reddy Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam. India were bowled out for 117 as Mitchell Starc took a five-wicket haul. Australia now need 118 runs to win. 

  • 15:53 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT, India bowled out for 117

    OUT!!! Mitchell Starc removes Mohammad Siraj for duck as Team India get bowled out for 117. With Siraj’s wicket, Starc completes his ninth five-wicket haul. For India, Virat Kohli becomes the top-scorer with 31 runs while Axar Patel scores 29*. Australia now need 118 runs to win. 

  • 15:48 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Back-to-back sixes

    India fans finally take a sigh of relief as Axar Patel smashes two back-to-back sixes off Mitchell Starc’s delivery. The first one comes after he punches it hard through the long-on for a huge maximum. The second one comes after he flicks it leg side over deep backward square leg. Axar standing strong for India.

    IND 116/9 (25.2 overs)

  • 15:46 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Sea Abbott takes two in a row as he removes Mohammad Shami on the very first delivery. The ball hits the edge of the bat and Alex Carey takes an easy catch behind the stumps. Abbott on a hattrick and ninth wicket gone for India.

    IND 103/9 (24.5 overs)

  • 15:43 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Sean Abbott strikes again and removes Kuldeep Yadav for four. Yadav lofts it towards the mid-on for a boundary but ends up giving a catch to Travis Head at the square leg. Another blow for India as they lose their eighth wicket. 

    IND 103/8 (24.4 overs)

  • 15:37 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: 100 comes up for India

    After a long struggle, team India finally cross the 100-run mark with Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav standing unbeaten at the crease. Mitchell Starc and Nathan Ellis have been key for Australia as they are easily troubling the hosts.

    IND 100/7 (22.5 overs)

  • 15:30 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Good over from Ellis

    After Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis has been really impressive for Australia in the match so far. He taken two key wickets and also controlled the flow of runs. In his previous over, Ellis leaks only three runs and continues to create pressure on Team India. 

    IND 97/7 (22 overs)

  • 15:19 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Nathan Ellis strikes again and removes Ravindra Jadeja for 16. The ball hits the edge of Jadeja’s bat and moves towards Alex Carey, who then takes a brilliant catch behind the stumps. Seventh wicket gone for India as the hosts are in deep trouble.

    IND 91/7 (19.3 overs)

  • 15:17 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Good over from Zampa

    Adam Zampa bowls his first over of the day and successfully controls the flow of runs. He concedes only four runs in his previous over India struggle to get a big innings. Australia aim to finish the proceedings at the earliest. 

    IND 90/6 (19 overs)

  • 15:05 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Axar Patels gets a stunning boundary off Mitchell Starc’s delivery. Axar makes a good use of the poor length delivery and clips it hard for a magnificent cover drive for a four. Good bating from Axar. 

    IND 80/6 (16.3 overs)

  • 14:57 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Big blow for India as Nathan Ellis removes Virat Kohli for 31. Ellis strikes on the pads of Kohli as the on-field umpire signal LBW out. It’s a big shock for Team India as Kohli walks back to the dugout. Sixth wicket gone for India.

    IND 71/6 (15.3 overs)

  • 14:55 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Good over from Green

    Cameron Green continues to trouble the India batters and he bowls yet another brilliant over. In the previous over, as he leaks only three runs and controls the flow of runs. Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja are trying their luck to get a big score for Team India.

    IND 70/5 (15 overs)

  • 14:44 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Tight bowling from Australia

    Australia have successfully created a lot of pressure on Team India and have controlled the flow of runs. In the previous over, Cameron Green leaks only 1 runs as Team India’s score read at 65/5 in 13 overs, before going for the drinks break. For India, Virat Kohli (29*) and Ravindra Jadeja (8*) are standing unbeaten at the crease.

  • 14:37 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!! Virat Kohli stands like a last hope for Team India as he gets another boundary off Sean Abbott’s delivery. Abbott’s delivery hits the outer edge of the bat as it dodges the third man and goes for a perfect four at the fine leg. A big cheer from the crowd.

    IND 59/5 (11.3 overs)

  • 14:33 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Good over from Starc

    Mitchell Starc in just unstoppable today. The pacer has helped Australia in gaining an upper hand over India in the game so far. He has scalped four wickets and now he has conceded only three runs off his previous over. Team India aim to get back on track with Ravindra Jadeja and Virat Kohli standing unbeaten at the crease.

    IND 54/5 (11 overs)

  • 14:24 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Sean Abbott joins the attack and removes Hardik Pandya for 1. The ball hits the edge of Pandya’s bat and travels to Steve Smith, who then takes an absolute stunner at the slip and shows Pandya, the way back to the dugout. India in deep trouble as they have lost five wickets.

    IND 49/5 (9.2 overs)

  • 14:19 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!! Mitchell Starc is on fire today and has been India’s biggest nightmare. He removes KL Rahul for 9 as India lose their fourth wicket. Starc strikes on Rahul’s pads as the umpire signal LBW out. Rahul goes for a DRS but the decision stays as it is and he walks back. 

    IND 48/4 (8.4 overs)

  • 14:07 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! KL Rahul gives a sigh of relief to India as he gets off the mark in style and hits a boundary off Mitchell Starc’s delivery. Rahul flicks it as the ball dodges Alex Carey and goes for a four through the fine leg boundary. 

    IND 38/3 (6.1 overs)

  • 14:05 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: Good over from Green

    After Mitchell Starc bowled a two-wicket maiden, Cameron Green makes a strong contribution and leaks only two runs in his previous over. India are cautiously moving ahead in the game after the loss of three wickets. Australia now aim to scalp more wickets. 

    IND 34/3 (6 overs)

  • 14:01 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Two in a row for Mitchell Starc as he gets Suryakumar Yadav on the very first ball. Starc strikes on the pads of Surya as the umpire signals LBW out. Surya walks back without taking a DRS as India lose their third wicket. Big blow for the hosts. 

    IND 32/3 (4.5 overs)

  • 13:56 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Mitchell Starc strikes again as he removes Rohit Sharma for 13. Starc bowls a wide off delivery which hits the edge of Rohit’s bat and travel to Steve Smith at the slip. Smith stumbles a bit and takes a brilliant catch as India lose their second wicket. 

    IND 32/2 (4.4 overs)

  • 13:49 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Kohli does it again and gets his second boundary in the same over of Mitchell Starc. Kohli punches it hard into the deep mid-wicket and perfectly places it into the gap. Nice use of Starc’s pace by Kohli.

    IND 29/1 (3 overs)

  • 13:45 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Virat Kohli joins the party and smashes a brilliant boundary off Mitchell Starc’s delivery. Virat moves forward and plays a beautiful off-drive and steals four runs. Brilliant shot from Kohli. 

    IND 24/1 (2.2 overs)

  • 13:42 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Rohit gets his second boundary of the day and this time, Cameron Green becomes his prey. Rohit uses his wrists well and flicks it through square leg as the ball beats Travis Head and goes for a four. Good batting from the Indian skipper. 

    IND 13/1 (1.2 overs)

  • 13:40 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: FOUR

    FOUR!!! Rohit Sharma hits a brilliant boundary off Mitchell Starc’s delivery. Rohit makes a good use of the straight delivery and clips it through the backward square leg and gets the first boundary of the day. 

    IND 8/1 (1 overs)

  • 13:37 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: OUT

    OUT!!! Big blow for India as Mitchell Starc removes Shubman Gill for duck. Gill completely fails to judge the blistering pace of Starc and ends up giving an easy catch to Marnus Labuschagne. An early strike for Australia as India lose their first wicket.

    IND 3/1 (0.3 overs)

  • 13:31 (IST)

    India vs Australia Live: We are underway

    The 2nd ODI between India and Australia begins with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill opening for the hosts while Mitchell Starc comes to bowl the first over for Australia. 

  • 13:09 (IST)

    IND vs AUS, Live: India’s Playing XI

    India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shami

  • 13:08 (IST)

    IND vs AUS, Live: Australia’s Playing XI

    Australia (Playing XI): Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith(c), Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey(w), Cameron Green, Marcus Stoinis, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa

  • 13:08 (IST)

    IND vs AUS, Live: Here’s what Rohit Sharma said at the toss

    Pitch has been under the covers for a long time, we got to bat well and see where we are. Every game you play for India is a pressure game, so you got to stay calm and make the right decision. We have tried to remain calm in the last few ODI series we have played. Two changes. Ishan misses out, I am back for him, Shardul misses out and Axar is in. If we win the toss, I thought we could do something with three spinners if we bowl first.

  • 13:07 (IST)

    IND vs AUS, Live: Here’s what Steve Smith said at the toss

    We will have a bowl. Different surface, been under covers for a while, might do something. Just a partnership through the middle would have helped us. It’s a good learning for us playing on these surfaces. Ellis comes in for Maxwell who has pulled up a bit sore and Carey is back for Inglis.

  • 13:04 (IST)

    IND vs AUS, Live: Australia win toss, opt to bowl

    Australia skipper Steve Smith wins the toss and opts to bowl against India in the second ODI of the three-match series, at the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam. 

  • 11:13 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: Focus on rain gods!

    The conditions in Visakhapatnam are likely to be cloudy but may vary as time passes. However, some rain is expected during the match.

  • 11:10 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: Hello!

    Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the second ODI between India and Australia from Visakhapatnam. 

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