North Korea Opens New Facility for Nuclear Fuel Production
North Korea opened a new facility designed to produce fuel for nuclear weapons, according to state media coverage of a visit by leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday.
Kim Jong Un toured the undisclosed location, which North Korean government photographers documented. State media identified the plant as a nuclear fuel production site.
Analysts who reviewed the released photographs assessed that the facility appears designed to manufacture weapons-grade uranium. The facility's specific location within North Korea remained undisclosed in the state media account.
The disclosure marks another addition to North Korea's nuclear infrastructure. The country has maintained an active weapons program despite international sanctions and diplomatic efforts aimed at denuclearization.
North Korea has previously announced expansions of its nuclear capabilities. The country conducted its most recent nuclear test in 2017 and has since pursued continued development of both weapons and delivery systems.
The timing and specifications of the new facility remain unclear. State media provided limited technical details about the plant's production capacity or operational timeline.
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