North Korea a Pyongyang satellite photographed the White House and

North Korea, a Pyongyang satellite photographed the White House and Rome

This was reported by the North Korean state news agency KCNA. Images from Malligyong-1 also include the Pentagon, the US military air base at Anderson in Guam in the Pacific, the Norfolk naval base and the Newport News shipyard in Virginia

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A North Korean surveillance satellite captured images of the White House and Pentagon, as well as Rome, between November 25 and today. The information was reported by North Korea’s official news agency KCNA.

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According to the same source, the satellite also took photos of the US military air base at Anderson in Guam in the Pacific; the Naval Station Norfolk and the Newport News Naval Shipyard in Virginia, where “four U.S. Navy nuclear aircraft carriers and one British aircraft carrier” were spotted. On November 21, Pyongyang launched a reconnaissance satellite. In response, South Korea announced a partial suspension of the military agreement with the North, which in turn declared that it would no longer abide by the entire agreement and would resume actions banned in the document. Although the satellite is still in the experimental phase, it is two days from completing preparations for its official launch, prompting Kim to express his appreciation to staff at Pyongyang’s General Control Center, part of the National Directorate of Aerospace Technology wanted, says the agency report.

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