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North Korea could launch spy satellite at the end of August or early September: South Korea lawmaker

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Seoul, August 17

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North Korea could conduct another spy satellite launch at the end of August or early September, a South Korean lawmaker said on Thursday, citing the country’s intelligence agency.

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The reclusive state’s first military satellite launch in May ended in failure but North Korea has vowed to put another satellite into orbit soon.

Yoo Sang-bum, a member of the South Korean parliament, told reporters after meeting the chief of the country’s intelligence agency that if North Korea managed to fix defects, there was a chance it would launch the satellite to celebrate the country’s founding anniversary on Sept. 9.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has made it a priority to conduct a launch during the second half of this year.

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North Korea is also preparing for military actions including launching an intercontinental ballistic missile to protest against the upcoming three-way summit between the United States, South Korea and Japan, and against joint US-South Korea drills, Yoo added.

US President Joe Biden will hold a summit at Camp David on Friday with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. 

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