North Korea announces opening of new nuclear facility
North Korea on Thursday unveiled a new facility to produce nuclear bomb fuels, with leader Kim Jong Un announcing plans to bolster the country's nuclear forces "at an exponential rate."
North Korea announces opening of new nuclear facility North Korea has revealed a new facility for producing nuclear bomb fuels, with leader Kim Jong Un stating intentions to exponentially increase the nation’s nuclear forces. The facility reportedly uses advanced technology, likely for uranium enrichment, and comes as Kim cites escalating U.S.-led threats as justification for bolstering the country’s nuclear deterrent. This disclosure follows previous revelations of covert uranium-enrichment plants and aligns with North Korea’s focus on modernizing its nuclear arsenal.
- North Korea unveiled a new facility for producing nuclear bomb fuels.
- Leader Kim Jong Un announced plans to bolster the country’s nuclear forces at an exponential rate.
- The facility is described as using more sophisticated technology, likely for uranium enrichment.
- Kim cited escalating U.S.-led military threats and confrontations with ‘ferocious enemies’ as reasons to expand nuclear capabilities.
- North Korea claims its weapons-grade nuclear materials production capacity has more than doubled in five years.
- This revelation follows earlier disclosures of covert uranium-enrichment plants.
- North Korea has focused on enlarging and modernizing its nuclear arsenal since 2019.
- International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed a rapid increase in activities at North Korean nuclear facilities.
- The U.S. has imposed sanctions on entities accused of aiding North Korea’s nuclear programs through financial schemes.
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