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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

North Korea Expanding Long-Range Rocket Site, Institute Says


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North Korea is expanding its long-range rocket launch site, the latest sign Kim Jong Un’s regime is advancing its weapons program in defiance of United Nations sanctions, a U.S. institute said.

Satellite imagery from Oct. 9 indicates that the launch gantry at the Sohae site on the North Korea’s west coast is being upgraded, while a new mobile launchpad may be under construction, the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies said in a posting yesterday on its blog, 38 North.

A road linking the pad with a missile assembly building and a railhead is also being built, the Washington, D.C.-based institute said.

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