A South Korea's state news agency reported that an unnamed intelligence official "North Korea has informed that they plan to launch a satellite April 4 to 8"
North Korea's official news agency has already informed to International Maritime Organization about its plans.
U.S. and South Korean officials have long said the communist nation is actually preparing to test-fire a long-range missile under the guise of a satellite launch.
The missile, Taepodong-2, is thought to have an intended range of about 4,200 miles (6,700 kilometers), which -- if true -- could give it the capability of striking Alaska or Hawaii.
A U.N. Security Council resolution in 2006 bans North Korea from conducting ballistic missile activity.
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