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Test of engine seen as step toward long-range rocket

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SEOUL — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen a ground test of a new rocket engine and ordered a satellite launch preparatio­n, state media said Tuesday, an indication the country might soon conduct a prohibited long-range rocket launch.

The United Nations and others view the North’s space launch developmen­t project as a cover for tests of missile technology, as ballistic missiles and rockets in satellite launches share similar bodies, engines and other technology. North Korea is also openly working on developing nuclear-armed missiles capable of striking the U.S. mainland.

Kim directed the ground test of a highpowere­d engine of a carrier rocket for a geostation­ary satellite at the Sohae Space Center in the country’s northwest, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

Kim was quoted as ordering officials and scientists to complete preparatio­ns for a satellite launch as soon as possible, amid “the enemies’ harsh sanctions and moves to stifle” the North.

Jeon Ha-kyu, a spokesman at South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, said South Korea believes the test was for a new engine for a long-range missile. South Korean media speculated the North could conduct a longrange rocket launch around Oct. 10, which is the 71st founding anniversar­y for the North’s ruling Workers’ Party.

Earlier this month, North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test, prompting South Korean and U.S. officials to vow to apply more sanctions and pressure on the North.

The North was already slapped with the toughest U.N. sanctions in two decades following its fourth nuclear test in January.

North Korea has said it needs nuclear weapons and missiles to cope with U.S. military threats. About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War which ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty.

 ?? Ahn Young-joon / Associated Press ?? Seoul residents gather around a TV to watch the test of a high-powered engine of a carrier rocket.
Ahn Young-joon / Associated Press Seoul residents gather around a TV to watch the test of a high-powered engine of a carrier rocket.

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