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North Korea may hold another missile test-Yonhap

SEOUL, Sep 3 (Reuters) North Korea may be preparing for another missile test, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported today, but a government official in Seoul discounted the report.

South Korean and the US intelligence authorities have detected suspicious vehicle movement in and out of North Korea's major missile test site, Yonhap quoted a government source in Seoul as saying.

''Military intelligence officials have spotted movements by several large vehicles in the North's Gitdaeryeong area,'' Yonhap cited the unidentified source as saying.

''They don't rule out the possibility that it is part of preparations for additional missile tests.'' The area was used in the test-firing of seven missiles by the North on July 5. These included the North's Taepodong-2 missile, which fizzled out soon after the launch but one day may have a range to hit parts of US territory, experts said.

A government official in Seoul played down the Yonhap report.

''As far as we know, no new vehicles have moved in that area,'' the official, who is familiar with defence matters, told Reuters by telephone. The official, who asked not to be identified, said the activity was among vehicles that have been at the site since July.

''Given this, it may be too much of a stretch to say this indicates the possibility of new missile tests by the North.'' REUTERS AKJ HS0930

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