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North Korea’s Rocket Launch Ends in Failure, Third Attempt Planned

North Korea’s recent rocket launch has been declared a failure due to an error that occurred during the three-stage flight of the rocket, according to the country’s state news agency. The aerospace agency of North Korea has stated that they will conduct a third launch attempt in October once they have determined the cause of the failure.

This announcement comes after South Korea’s military confirmed that North Korea had indeed launched a long-range rocket. The failure of this recent launch is a setback for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who had been seeking to establish a space-based surveillance system to enhance monitoring capabilities over the United States and South Korea.

In late May, North Korea had previously attempted to launch a rocket carrying a spy satellite. Unfortunately, the rocket plunged into the sea shortly after lift-off, leading to further determination to make a second attempt.

Despite the failure of the recent rocket launch, North Korea remains determined to pursue its space ambitions. With plans for a third launch attempt, it is clear that they are unwavering in their pursuit of developing a space-based surveillance system.

The international community will be closely monitoring North Korea’s future attempts as tensions continue to rise. The outcome of the third launch will undoubtedly have significant implications for regional and global security.

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