North Korea likely to succeed in launching spy satellite, says South

North Korea likely to succeed in launching spy satellite, says South

Nov 1, 2023 - 14:30
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North Korea likely to succeed in launching spy satellite, says South

Based on information from South Korea’s intelligence agency and a report published by Yonhap news agency on Wednesday, North Korea is nearing completion of preparations for the third attempt to launch a spy satellite, with a high probability of success.

According to the National Intelligence Service (NIS), North Korea has also shipped more than ten consignments of weapons, including more than a million artillery rounds, to Russia for use in the conflict with Ukraine.

That is approximately how much armament Russia will use in its two-month battle with Ukraine, according to Yoo Sang-bum, a member of the parliament committee.

According to local media, who cited an in attendance committee member, the NIS presented the report during a closed-door parliament intelligence committee meeting.

North Korea has made two attempts to launch its first reconnaissance satellite this year that ended in failure as stages of the boosters experienced malfunctions.

The launch is part of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s push to bolster its military capabilities that also include long-range ballistic missiles, ballistic missile submarines and hypersonic missiles.

The North had previously pledged to make a third attempt in October, but has so far shown no indication that it was going ahead with the launch.

Kim met Russian President Vladimir Putin in September in the Russian far east where he toured Russia’s modern space launch station, fuelling speculation that Moscow would help with his space program in return for supply of conventional weapons.

South Korea, Japan and the United States have condemned the supply of arms and military equipment by North Korea to Russia, laying out what they said was evidence that confirmed deliveries of such shipments.

“North Korea is also seen to be trying to use the Israel-Hamas war in a multifaceted way,” Yoo was quoted as saying after the spy agency briefing. “Indications of Kim Jong Un’s order to look for ways to comprehensively support the Palestinians have been obtained,” added Yoo, who could not immediately be reached for comment.

North Korea has denied it was supplying arms to Russia and has also dismissed reports by some military experts that its arms were being used by Hamas militants in the fighting against Israel.

The spy agency also said that North Korea dispatched a delegation that mainly consists of experts on artillery to Russia in mid-October, news reports said.

(with inputs from agencies)

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