The South Korean military reported on Wednesday that the analyzes of the remnants of the North Korean satellite Malligyong-1 launched at the end of May and fell into the Yellow Sea due to technical failure”has no military use”.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff have indicated that South Korean and American experts have carried out a detailed investigation of the remains, which they concluded after 36 days, the news agency reports. Yes.

Seoul announced in mid-June that it had recovered the satellite’s remains during rescue efforts marked by a series of complications, including inclement weather, causing work to be halted due to rapid currents and lack of underwater visibility.

The South Korean armed forces identified the wreckage after it fell into the water in the Yellow Sea and noted that it fell to the bottom of the sea at a depth of 75 meters.largely because of its weight”. Concerns were also raised that an explosion could occur if it contained flammable elements, details PS.

North Korea launched a military reconnaissance satellite-carrying missile in the last week of May that failed and fell into the Yellow Seabut which activated evacuation warnings for several minutes in the South Korean capital of Seoul and Okinawa Prefecture, the northernmost island of the Japanese archipelago.

This launch drew condemnation from either the United Nations, NATO or the United States, South Korea and Japan, who denounced such acts and called for the resumption of dialogue for lasting peace and the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula reach.