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S. Korea seeks to recover N. Korea rocket debris

 
Published on Dec 13, 2012
3:23 PM
A South Korean man reads a newspaper with the headline, reporting North Korea's rocket launch, on a subway train in Seoul, South Korea, on Dec 13, 2012. -- PHOTO: AP

SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea's navy has launched a salvage operation in the Yellow Sea to retrieve debris from North Korea's long-range rocket launch, military officials said on Thursday.

The first stage of the North's Unha-3 rocket launched on Wednesday fell in the sea off the Korean peninsula, while the second splashed down east of the Philippines.

"Our navy discovered what appeared to be a part from the first stage of North Korea's rocket in the Yellow Sea Wednesday afternoon," a defence ministry spokesman told AFP.

"A salvage operation is now under way to retrieve it," he said, declining to give details.

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