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North Korea May Be Preparing a Missile Launch, Kyodo Reports

Japan received radio signals suggesting that North Korea may be preparing for a missile launch test.

North Korea May Be Preparing a Missile Launch, Kyodo Reports
A mock North Korean Scud-B tactical ballistic missile, left, and a mock MIM 14 Nike Hercules surface-to-air missile stand on display at the War Memorial of Korea museum in Seoul, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Japan received radio signals suggesting that North Korea may be preparing for a missile launch test, Kyodo News reported, citing multiple government officials.

Japan didn’t specify the type of possible missile, according to the news service. Any radio signals could be from winter training by North Korea’s military, Kyodo said.

Separately, Yonhap reported that the U.S. continues to watch North Korea activities “very closely.”

North Korea’s current pause in provocations is the longest since last winter, prompting Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov to say on Monday that Kim Jong Un’s regime appears to be taking a step toward denuclearization. North Korea’s last provocation was on Sept. 15, when it fired its second missile over Japan in as many months.

To contact the reporter on this story: Colin Keatinge in Tokyo at ckeatinge@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Daniel Ten Kate at dtenkate@bloomberg.net.

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