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North Korea Admits Missile Launch Failed

Posted: 4:22 PM Apr 12, 2012
Reporter: Associated Press
North Korea Admits Missile Launch Failed

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- The statement of the failed launch Friday came after U.S. and South Korean officials said the North's much-anticipated rocket launch ended quickly in failure earlier in the day.

The U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command says the first stage fell into the sea 165 kilometers (100 miles) west of Seoul, while stages two and three failed.

The U.S., South Korea, and other countries call the launch a cover for a test of missile technology.

North Korea says it's part of a peaceful effort to send a satellite into space to commemorate the anniversary of its founder's birth.

North Korea's attempted launch defied international warnings against moving forward with what was widely seen as a provocation.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul, citing South Korean and U.S. intelligence, says liftoff took place at 7:39 a.m. from the west coast launch pad in the hamlet of Tongchang-ri. The West has condemned the launch as a cover for a missile test.

Japan's Defense Minister Naiki Tanaka said there was no impact on Japanese territory from the launch.

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