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North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has been shown images captured by its freshly launched spy satellite of the Pentagon, the White House, and US aircraft ships at the Norfolk naval station, official news agency KCNA said on Tuesday.
Last week, North Korea claimed to have successfully launched its first spy satellite, which it intended to use to track military maneuvers in South Korea and the United States.
The photographs were the most recent in a string of pictures that KCNA identified as being received by the satellite and included US military installations including Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
Kim also examined satellite images of the US shipyard and air base in Norfolk and Newport, as well as the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, US Western Pacific territory. According to KCNA, four nuclear-powered air carriers and one British air carrier were visible at these locations.
The satellite launch has been denounced by the US and South Korea for being in breach of resolutions from the UN Security Council that forbid the use of ballistic technology in any capacity.
Officials in Seoul have stated that because the North has not disclosed the images, it is impossible to verify its satellite capabilities.