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Sunday, April 21, 2013, 11:56 AM | |||
North Korea has moved two more missile launchers to its east coast to make some tests. | |||
Armed forces
of North Korea has rmoved two more missile launchers to its east coast,
where preparations have apparently begun for a missile test, according
to unidentified military source. Expectations had been high that Pyongyang
would carry out a test to coincide with celebrations marking the birth
of North Korea's late founding leader Kim Il-Sung on April 15. |
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The BM-25 Musudan also named No-Dong-B is a mobile intermediate-range ballistic missile developed by the Defence Industry of North Korea. |
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The North's military
moved two launchers believed to be for Scud missiles to the northeast
province of South Hamgyong last week, according to South Korea's Yonhap
news agency, which cited a senior Seoul official. The official said Seoul and the US were closely monitoring the site. A spokesman for North Korea's defence ministry was not immediately available to confirm the report. The North was previously reported to have moved seven missile launchers to its coast facing the East Sea, or Sea of Japan, in apparent preparations for a test that would further escalate tensions. |
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