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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered officials to launch his first spy satellite. This information was given by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the official news media agency of North Korea on Wednesday (April 19). It was said necessary for North Korea to increase the country’s military capability and to deal with the threat from America and South Korea.

North Korea had conducted an important last test for the development of the spy satellite in December last year. At that time, North Korea had also said that it will also launch it in April 2023.

Instructed to launch the satellite
North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that on Tuesday (April 18) Kim Jong Un visited the National Space Development Agency. During that time he had instructed the officials to launch the spy satellite as per the planning. Kim Jong Un said that improving military strength and securing and operating measures related to the areas of our different war policy is an important priority task.

Solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile
North Korea tested a spy satellite in December. Since then, North Korea has launched two middle range missiles. This was confirmed by South Korea and Japan. During that time, North Korea also released low-resolution images related to missile launching from South Korea’s capital Seoul and the nearby port city of Incheon, which was taken during the launch.

North Korea launched a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Friday. Only after this, North Korea started the journey of the Space Development Agency.