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00:04 North Korea successfully launched the reconnaissance satellite "Ten Thousand Miles to the First" into space last night and accurately entered orbit.
00:12 At the same time, it announced that more reconnaissance satellites will be launched in the short term.
00:17 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said that North Korea relies on its own power and technology to finally have the ability to spy on space.
00:25 Kim Jong-un also said that North Korea has now mastered the powerful fist that serves to blind and hit the enemy.
00:33 The media speculated that Kim Jong-un's "eyes" are the reconnaissance satellites, and the "fist" is the South Korean ballistic missile.
00:41 North Korea officially claimed that "Ten Thousand Miles to the First" has begun operation and sent back satellite photos of the U.S. military base on the Kwan Island.
00:54 North Korea announced that it successfully launched a military reconnaissance satellite and successfully entered orbit.
00:59 The photos released by North Korean official media show that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited the scene and supervised the entire process.
01:05 After the satellite was successfully launched, the people there raised their hands and cheered. Kim Jong-un also took a group photo with the whole group.
01:14 North Korea's neighboring Japan claims that North Korea launched an unknown satellite and immediately issued an emergency alert to residents of Chongsheng County,
01:21 calling on people to hide in buildings or basements and take evasive measures.
01:25 The Japanese Cabinet Secretary held a press conference today, strongly protesting and condemning North Korea's launch of a military satellite, which poses a serious threat to Japan's security.
01:34 The Japanese government has recognized that the launch of a military satellite has rapidly improved missile-related technology and operational capabilities.
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