China’s ballistic missile test in Pacific nuclear-free zone causes alarm in Australia and New Zealand
Firing of long-range ballistic missile from nuclear-powered submarine marks China’s first such test in Pacific in two years
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Firing of long-range ballistic missile from nuclear-powered submarine marks China’s first such test in Pacific in two years. China last tested an intercontinental ballistic missile in 2024, a rare launch that highlighted the country's increasing military capabilities. Japan's government said it received notification of the missile launch and urged China to reconsider.
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Firing of long-range ballistic missile from nuclear-powered submarine marks China’s first such test in Pacific in two years
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China last tested an intercontinental ballistic missile in 2024, a rare launch that highlighted the country's increasing military capabilities.
according to Channel News AsiaJapan's government said it received notification of the missile launch and urged China to reconsider.
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Firing of long-range ballistic missile from nuclear-powered submarine marks China’s first such test in Pacific in two years
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