N Korea could launch more missiles: South Korea spies

N Korea could launch more missiles: South Korea spies

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N Korea could launch more missiles: South Korea spies

North Korea may conduct additional missile tests this year to polish up its long-range missile technology and ramp up the threat against the United States, South Korea's spy agency said on Nov. 20, adding that it was monitoring developments closely.

North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programmes in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and
has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland. It has fired two missiles over Japan.

The reclusive state appears to have carried out a recent missile engine test while brisk movements of vehicles were
spotted near known missile facilities, Yi Wan-young, a member of South Korea's parliamentary intelligence committee which was briefed by Seoul's National Intelligence Service, said.

No sign of an imminent nuclear test had been detected, Yi noted.

The third tunnel at the Punggye-ri complex remained ready for another detonation "at any time", while construction had
recently resumed at a fourth tunnel, making it out of use for the time being.

"The agency is closely following the developments because there is a possibility that North Korea could fire an array of
ballistic missiles this year under the name of a satellite launch and peaceful development of space, but in fact to ratchet
up its threats against the United States," the lawmakers told reporters after a closed-door briefing by the spy agency.

North Korea defends its weapons programmes as a necessary defense against U.S. plans to invade. The United States, which has 28,500 troops in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean war, denies any such intention.

 

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