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North Korea says it has begun injecting fuel into a long-range rocket set to launch a satellite into the orbit between 12-16 April.
"I think the fuel injection will be completed at an appropriate date," said Paek Chang-ho, director of the satellite control centre of the Korean Committee of Space Technology, quoted by Reuters on Wednesday.
He did not confirm the exact launching time or when the fuel injection would be complete.
"And as for the exact timing of the launch, it will be decided by my superiors, Paek said.
Pyongyang says it is set to merely put a weather satellite into space to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the country's late leader Kim Il-sung.
Regional countries such as Japan and South Korea voiced concern about the move that has sparked criticism from the United States and its allies.
North Korea, however, insists the launch is for peaceful and scientific purposes.
PressTV - North Korea begins fueling satellite-bearning rocket