Experts believe North Korea may be preparing a long-range ballistic missile test, due to an increase in people, trucks, and equipment at a missile launch site.
EnlargeA new satellite image shows a marked increase in activity at a North Korean missile launch site, pointing to a possible long-range ballistic missile test by?Pyongyang?in the next three weeks, according to satellite operator?DigitalGlobe?Inc.
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The imagery was released days after a Japanese newspaper,?the Asahi Shimbun, reported that?U.S. intelligence?analysts had detected moves that were seen as preparation by?North Korea?for a long-range missile launch as early as this month.
DigitalGlobe, which provides commercial satellite imagery to the?U.S. government?and foreign governments, on Monday released a new image that it said showed increased activity at North Korea's Sohae (West Sea)?Satellite Launch Station.
It said the imagery showed more people, trucks and other equipment at the site, a level of activity that was consistent with preparations seen before?North Korea's failed April 13 rocket launch.
"Given the observed level of activity noted of a new tent, trucks, people and numerous portable fuel/oxidizer tanks, should?North Korea?desire, it could possibly conduct its fifth satellite launch event during the next three weeks,"?DigitalGlobe?said in a statement accompanying the image.
A?Pentagon?spokeswoman declined to comment on the reported satellite images, but said the Defense Department's position on?North Korea's missile development efforts had not changed.
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