North Korea has been watched moving what had all the earmarks of being an intercontinental ballistic rocket (ICBM) towards its west drift, South Korea's Asia Business Daily provided details regarding Tuesday, refering to a unidentified insight source.
The rocket began proceeding onward Monday, a day after North Korea's 6th atomic test, and was spotted moving during the evening to maintain a strategic distance from observation, the report said. North Korea has dispatch offices for its rocket program on its west drift.
South Korea's safeguard service said they were not able affirm the substance of the report. The service said in parliament on Monday that North Korea was viewed as prepared to dispatch more rockets, including ICBMs, whenever.
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