Reconocimiento militar

Corea del Norte lanzará el primer satélite espía

El líder norcoreano anunció los preparativos para contrarrestar lo que calificó de amenazas de los Estados Unidos y Corea del Sur.

Embajada de Corea del Norte en Kuala Lumpur, Malasia. Crédito: NA.

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North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un sits in his vehicle after arriving at a railway station in Dong Dang, Vietnam, at the border with China, February 26, 2019. Reuters Photographer Athit Perawongmetha: "I was assigned to cover Kim Jong Un's arrival by train in Dong Dang Ð the border town between Vietnam and China. I covered the North Korean leaderÕs first nuclear summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Singapore so I knew access would be difficult. I arrived in Dong Dang two days before the arrival of Kim and preparations were tricky Ð undercover police officers stopped me every time I pulled out my camera. One day before his arrival I, along with the worldÕs media, began negotiating with media liaison officers about staking out the best spots. No one had approval from security yet. We positioned ourselves 70 meters opposite the gate of the train station. Producers sent their assistants to buy ladders. I rushed back to my hotel and borrowed one Ð but Japan's and Korea's were higher. ByKim Jong Un, declaró que los preparativos para el lanzamiento previsto del primer satélite espía del país deben seguir adelante. Crédito: REUTERS.

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