South Korea recovers part of rocket used in North's failed satellite launch
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South Korea has recovered debris from a North Korean rocket believed to be used in its failed satellite launch on May 31, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Friday. The debris was salvaged on Thursday evening around 8:50pm local time (7:50amET), the military said, adding that operations continue for additional wreckage. The military said the debris will be analyzed in detail.
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