Oman Daily Observer

South Korea fears missile advances by North again

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SEOUL: North Korea may conduct additional missile tests this year to polish up its long-range missile technology and ramp up the threat against the United States, South Korea’s spy agency said on Monday, adding that it was monitoring developmen­ts closely.

North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programmes in defiance of UN Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the US mainland. It has fired two missiles over Japan.

The reclusive state appears to have carried out a recent missile engine test while brisk movements of vehicles were spotted near known missile facilities, Yi WanYoung, a member of South Korea’s parliament­ary intelligen­ce committee which was briefed by Seoul’s National Intelligen­ce Service, said.

No sign of an imminent nuclear test had been detected, Yi noted. The third tunnel at the Punggye-ri complex remained ready for another detonation “at any time”, while constructi­on had recently resumed at a fourth tunnel, making it out of use for the time being.

“The agency is closely following the developmen­ts because there is a possibilit­y that North Korea could fire an array of ballistic missiles this year under the name of a satellite launch and peaceful developmen­t of space, but in fact to ratchet up its threats against the United States,” the lawmakers told reporters.

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