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North Korea May Soon Attempt Long-Range Missile Launch, Images Suggest

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2012-11-29 08:26:04 GMT+7 (ICT)

PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA (BNO NEWS) -- A marked increase in activity at a satellite launch station in the western region of North Korea indicates the country may be preparing for another long-range missile test, according to a new satellite image released by satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc.

The satellite image, taken on Friday and published on Tuesday, shows a new tent, trucks, people, numerous portable fuel/oxidizer tanks, and other equipment at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in Cholsan county of North Pyongan province. DigitalGlobe, which provides commercial satellite imagery to governments, said the activity suggests a launch could possibly take place by mid-December.

The activity is consistent with launch preparations as witnessed prior to the failed launch of a long-range missile at the same site on April 13. The Taepodong-2 ballistic missile carried the Kwangmyongsong-3 (Bright Star-3) weather satellite but failed about a minute after takeoff, causing debris to land in the Yellow Sea.

The international community condemned the attempted rocket launch, calling it a violation of United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolutions and a threat to regional security. North Korea claimed the launch was to mark the 100th birth anniversary of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-sung, but observers said the country likely wanted to use the event to test its missile technology.

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-- © BNO News All rights reserved 2012-11-29

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