The rocket started moving on Monday, a day after North Korea‘s sixth nuclear test and was reportedly spotted moving at night to avoid surveillance.
The Western side of the peninsula brings the missile closer to enemies of the Kim regime include Japan and the US amid rising fears of World War 3.
A Hwasong-14 ICBM tested earlier this year by Kim Jong-un‘s cruel regime was found to be capable of reaching the continental US if fired at the right trajectory.
North Korea has launch facilities for its missile programme on its west coast.
South Korea’s defence ministry said they were unable to confirm the contents of the report.
But the ministry said on Monday that North Korea was considered ready to launch more missiles, including ICBMs, at any time.
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