Multiple North Korean outlets over the weekend rejected a recent report by the U.S.-based Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), calling it insulting and “full of lies and errors.”
That report, released in two parts by CSIS on November 12, claimed to have located 13 missile bases currently “undeclared” by the North Korean government, and revealed the site of one in North Hwanghae province through late March 2018-dated satellite imagery.
Multiple North Korean outlets over the weekend rejected a recent report by the U.S.-based Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), calling it insulting and “full of lies and errors.”
That report, released in two parts by CSIS on November 12, claimed to have located 13 missile bases currently “undeclared” by the North Korean government, and revealed the site of one in North Hwanghae province through late March 2018-dated satellite imagery.
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