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North Korea plans a satellite launch, potentially violating UN missile development bans. The Chollima-1 rocket, previously failed, hints at a new design using ICBM technology. With recovered wreckage, including satellite parts, South Korea downplays its military significance. The move prompts global concern, as it suggests improved reconnaissance capability, aiding potential targeting in conflicts. The launch, deemed a sovereignty issue by North Korea, sparks tensions amidst debates over its dual-use potential for military and intelligence purposes.
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North Korea appears to be preparing for its third attempt this year at launching a reconnaissance satellite, a move that may prove as controversial as the nuclear-armed country's weapons tests. Earlier attempts on May 31 - North Korea's first such launch since 2016 - and Aug. 24 ended in fiery failures when its new Chollima-1 rockets crashed into the sea. North Korea has notified Japan it plans to launch a satellite between Wednesday and Dec. 1, prompting criticism from Japan and South Korea who say it would violate a U.N. ban on Pyongyang's missile development.
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