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North Korea said it conducted &another important& test for reconnaissance satellite systems, state news agency KCNA reported on Sunday, a day after regional military authorities reported the launch of a ballistic missile from the country for the second time in a week.The launch drew condemnation from governments in the United States, South Korea, and Japan, which fear the North is preparing to conduct a major weapons test in coming months, Reuters reported.They see the North's satellite launches as thinly veiled tests of ballistic missile technology banned by United Nations Security Council resolutions.North Korea's National Aerospace Development Administration (NADA) and the Academy of Defence Science conducted the launch &under the plan of developing a reconnaissance satellite,& KCNA reported.It was the second such launch in a week to test satellite equipment, and the ninth missile launch this year.Like the last test on February 27, KCNA did not elaborate on the type of rocket used in the launch, but authorities in South Korea said it appeared to be a ballistic missile fired from an area near Pyongyang where its international airport is located.South Korea's military said the North Korean missile reached a height of about 560 km and flew 270 km.The post North Korea says it conducted 2nd ‘important& spy satellite test first appeared on Ariana News.





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