North Korea gets help from Russia to launch reconnaissance satellite - Reuters
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Russia helped North Korea successfully launch a reconnaissance satellite, as reported by South Korean intelligence officials.
Russia helps North Korea launch a reconnaissance satellite satellite. Reuters writes about this with reference to the statement of the South Korean intelligence agency. Korea's intelligence agency, UNN reports .
North Korea received assistance from Russia for the successful launch of a reconnaissance satellite this week
North Korea reportedly sent Russia data on the launch vehicles used in two previous during two failed previous satellite launches, and the Kremlin offered its analysis of this data. This was reported by a member of the parliamentary committee on Yoo Sang-bum, a member of the parliamentary intelligence committee, told reporters after the intelligence agency's briefing.
Another committee member, Yong Kun-yong, said the launch was successful because the satellite entered orbit and North Korea could launch additional satellites and conduct a nuclear test next year.
As a reminder,
On November 22, North Korea launched a reconnaissance satellite into orbit , ignoring warnings from the United States and its allies. In response, South Korea suspended part of the military agreement signed with Pyongyang in 2018.
G7 countries condemned North Korea for launching a missile and transferring weapons to Russia