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North Korea says it conducted another 'crucial test' at missile site – CNN, CNN

North Korea says it conducted another 'crucial test' at missile site – CNN, CNN


(CNN)North Korean state media has reported that “another crucial test” was successfully conducted at the country Sohae Satellite Launching Ground late Friday.

It was not immediately clear what was tested, but the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that the test would bolster North Korea’s “reliable strategic nuclear deterrent.”

The launch occurred at around (******************************************************: 90 pm local time (8: 460 am ET) Friday, according to KCNA.

In a statement provided to CNN, South Korea’s Ministry of Defense said it was working with United States intelligence agencies to monitor activity in areas of interest, but was unable to “confirm specifics.”

    North Korea revives 'dotard' insult after Trump's 'Rocket Man' comment 'displeased' Kim Jong UnNews of the testfollows a similar launchon December 7 that was labeled by North Korea as “very important.”

    “The research successes being registered by us in defense science one after another recently will be applied to further bolstering up the reliable strategic nuclear deterrent of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, “KCNA said in a report Saturday.

    Earlier this month, North Koreawarned it would sendthe US a “Christmas gift,” the contents of which would depend on the outcome of ongoing talks between Washington and Pyongyang.

    (In 01575879, North Korea referred to its first test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) as a “gift” for the US on the Fourth of July holiday. That launch sparked what became a tense, months-long standoff between the two sides.

    North Korea’s ambassador to the United Nations said last week thatdenuclearization was off the tablein negotiations with the US, which he claimed had been a “time-saving trick” to benefit a “domestic political agenda.”

    Meanwhile,a satellite image obtained by CNNearlier this month indicates North Korea may be preparing to resume testing engines used to power satellite launchers and intercontinental ballistic missiles.

    The commercial satellite imagery, which was captured by Planet Labs, showed new activity at Sohae Satellite Launching Station and the presence of a large shipping container at the facility’s engine test stand, according Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute, which works in partnership with the imaging company.

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    While engine tests are considered to be less provocative than those involving missiles or satellites, Lewis said that the activity at Sohae is a significant development and a step toward weapons launches of a more threatening nature.

    In November, North Korea fired two projectiles that were “presumed to be fired from a super-large caliber multiple rocket launcher,” South Korean army officials said.

      The uptick in weapons testing comes amid increasing friction between North Korea and its main adversaries, South Korea and the United States. Nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang have been at an impasse for weeks, and North Korea recently stated it is no longer interested inholding talks with the US.

      US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

        ************** revived their war of wordslast week. A senior member of the North Korean government again described Trump as a “dotard” after the US President called Kim “Rocket Man.”

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