N.Korea apparently preparing ‘some kind of launch’: US officials

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Washington, jan 29: North Korea appears to be readying some kind of a rocket launch, two US defense officials said Thursday, amid concerns Pyongyang is preparing to test a ballistic missile in violation of UN Security Council rules.

The officials’ comments came after Japanese media reported that satellite images showed North Korea seemed to be setting up a long-range ballistic missile launch from the Dongchang-ri site in western North Korea.

“The indications are that they are preparing for some kind of launch,” one US official said on condition of anonymity. The official did not say where in North Korea the preparations were taking place, but said people on the ground appeared to be readying “a regular space launch.”

“Could be for a satellite or a space vehicle — there are a lot of guesses. North Korea does this periodically — they move things back and forth,” the official said. He added, however, that there was nothing to indicate the launch was “ballistic-missile related.”

But a second US official, who said the launch was coming “soon,” cautioned that North Korea typically uses a space launch as a pretext for developing ballistic-missile capabilities. “Our concern is that when they do a space launch, it happens to be the same components that can be used in an ICBM,” or intercontinental ballistic missile, the official added, also requiring anonymity.

The development parallels events in December 2012, when Pyongyang put a satellite into orbit with its Unha-3 carrier. The international community condemned the launch as a disguised ballistic missile test, resulting in a tightening of UN sanctions, despite Pyongyang’s claim it was a scientific mission.

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Citing an anonymous government source, Kyodo News in Japan said the satellite imagery had been collected over the past several days.

Increased movements of people and vehicles were seen around the launch site, which has now apparently been covered over, Japanese national broadcaster NHK said, citing a source familiar with Japan-South Korea relations.

The United States regularly monitors North Korea from space, while Japan began satellite monitoring of the country in 2003.

North Korea is banned under UN Security Council resolutions from carrying out any launch using ballistic missile technology, although repeated small-range missile tests have gone unpunished.

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