North Korean buildings near DMZ could be rocket infrastructure, experts say
Satellite imagery suggests the buildings could support missile or rocket launchers, as experts say North Korea is reinforcing frontline firepower and mobility.
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North Korea appears to have built rocket launcher facilities near DMZ
Satellite surveillance has detected 21 newly constructed elongated facilities at North Korean bases, potentially for the storage of rocket launchers, though no launchers were directly seen. Read more at straitstimes.com.
North Korea Seems to Have Constructed 21 Multiple Rocket Launcher Facilities Near DMZ, 50km from Seoul; RFA: Intending to Reinforce Frontline Troops. Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported on the 17th that satellite imagery captured North Korea constructing several new buildings believed to be multiple rocket launcher-related facilities near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). In Seoul
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jeon Myeong-hun = U.S. [government] satellite imagery has detected indications that North Korea has constructed numerous storage and maintenance facilities for multiple rocket launchers near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)...
On July 17, Radio Free Asia, based in the United States,
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