North Korea to Launch Spy Satellite with Russian Help by June 4

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North Korea has informed Japan of its plan to launch a military spy satellite between now and June 3, despite U.N. bans on such activities. This follows North Korea's previous satellite launch in November and is part of its efforts to build a space-based surveillance network. South Korea has detected signs of preparations at North Korea's Tongchangri launch facility.
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