South Korea and the United States have been anxiously anticipating a North Korean missile launch throughout this week, but it has not been forthcoming.The question of when, how and what type of missiles the reclusive state will fire continues to go unanswered.For the latest, we connect live to our Han Da-eun standing by at South Korea's Defense Ministry.Hello Da-eunYou-sun, no additional signs of North Korea's possible missile launch have been confirmed since Wednesday morning, at least not officially by government ministries, but North Korea is reportedly continuing to move its missile launch vehicles and erector launchers around which experts say is an attempt to confuse South Korean and U.S. intelligence forces.But the general consensus is, according to various local sources, that Pyongyang WILL launch its missiles before next Monday, the birthday of the country's founder Kim Il-sung.The day is also known as the "Day of the Sun" and is one of the biggest national holidays in North Korea.Experts say North Korea will not choose a flight path that enters an area covered by the missile defense systems of the regional powers, namely South Korea, the U.S. and Japan since the country itself, will not want to provoke its neighbors too much militarily.They say Pyongyang will most likely test-fire their missiles into the open ocean.As the launch could still come at any time,.. Seoul's Defense Ministry is staying alert for any scenario and maintaining a high surveillance level.Further details are expected to come out during the ministry's press briefing that's just about to begin.I'll keep you posted throughout the day.Back to you.Thank-you for that report, that was our Han Da-eun reporting live from South Korea's Defense Ministry.