Update: April 12, 3:25AM - Upon calling the Austrian Embassy today in Seoul, the Embassy reported that the Die Presse article mentioned below, regarding Austrian Foreign Minister Spindelegger yesterday urging nationals to leave South Korea, was incorrect. The Austrian Embassy say that all of its South Korea based nationals have been told to stay in country.
TOKYO - A North Korean road-mobile missile launcher has been "raised" according to a Japanese defense official speaking to Kyodo News, raising the possibility of an imminent launch.
Update: April 12, 3:25AM - Upon calling the Austrian Embassy today in Seoul, the Embassy reported that the Die Presse article mentioned below, regarding Austrian Foreign Minister Spindelegger yesterday urging nationals to leave South Korea, was incorrect. The Austrian Embassy say that all of its South Korea based nationals have been told to stay in country.
TOKYO - A North Korean road-mobile missile launcher has been "raised" according to a Japanese defense official speaking to Kyodo News, raising the possibility of an imminent launch.
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