North Korea 'fires long range rocket' launch fails.(Yahoo).North Korea has launched a long-range rocket, according to South Korea’s defence ministry. Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters in a nationally televised news conference that the rocket was fired at 7:39 local time (22:39 GMT).A U.S. official has confirmed that a North Korean long-range missile broke apart midair after launch, ABC News reports. U.S. officials say they believe the missile fell apart within the Earth's atmosphere before crashing into the sea. The U.N. Security Council will meet Friday to discuss a response to the North's attempt launch. South Korea's Defense Ministry first reported the launch, which is seen as defying international warnings and widely viewed as a provocation from the rogue nation. Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters in a nationally televised news conference that the rocket was fired at 7:39 a.m. The launch comes after weeks of speculation regarding the possible launch, which North Korea's government says is being done to send a weather satellite into orbit. If true, it would represent the third failed attempt by North Korea to send a satellite into space since 1998. North Korea says it was timing the launch to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the country's former leader, Kim Il Sung, which they are celebrating Sunday However, most observers say the launch is actually tied to the country's missile program. Japan has already given its military clearance to shoot-down the rocket if it crosses into Japanese airspace. CNN, MSNBC and the AP have confirmed the launch. A White House statement is expected to be issued shortly. There was no word from Pyongyang about the launch.Read thefull story here, more here.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
North Korea 'fires long range rocket', launch fails.
North Korea 'fires long range rocket' launch fails.(Yahoo).North Korea has launched a long-range rocket, according to South Korea’s defence ministry. Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters in a nationally televised news conference that the rocket was fired at 7:39 local time (22:39 GMT).A U.S. official has confirmed that a North Korean long-range missile broke apart midair after launch, ABC News reports. U.S. officials say they believe the missile fell apart within the Earth's atmosphere before crashing into the sea. The U.N. Security Council will meet Friday to discuss a response to the North's attempt launch. South Korea's Defense Ministry first reported the launch, which is seen as defying international warnings and widely viewed as a provocation from the rogue nation. Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters in a nationally televised news conference that the rocket was fired at 7:39 a.m. The launch comes after weeks of speculation regarding the possible launch, which North Korea's government says is being done to send a weather satellite into orbit. If true, it would represent the third failed attempt by North Korea to send a satellite into space since 1998. North Korea says it was timing the launch to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the country's former leader, Kim Il Sung, which they are celebrating Sunday However, most observers say the launch is actually tied to the country's missile program. Japan has already given its military clearance to shoot-down the rocket if it crosses into Japanese airspace. CNN, MSNBC and the AP have confirmed the launch. A White House statement is expected to be issued shortly. There was no word from Pyongyang about the launch.Read thefull story here, more here.
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