North Korea SLBM-related activities draw reaction from South
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South Korea s Joint Chiefs of Staff said Monday Seoul is closely monitoring related trends pertaining to activity at Sinpho or Sinpo Shipyard in North Korea. File Photo by KCNA/EPA-EFE
April 12 (UPI) North Korean activities at a shipyard could be raising concerns about a potential test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile in Seoul.
South Korea s Joint Chiefs of Staff spokesman Kim Joon-rak said Monday at a regular press briefing that the country s military is closely monitoring related trends pertaining to activity at Sinpho or Sinpo Shipyard, under close cooperation with U.S. intelligence authorities, Newsis reported.
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