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Satellite images show activity at North Korea nuclear test site: US monitoring group

A satellite image dated provided by 38 North on 08 September 2016, purportedly shows a North Korean nuclear test site in an unknown location in the northeastern part of the country. Photo: EPA

An increase in activity at North Korea’s nuclear test site could signal preparations for a new test or a collection of data from its last one, a US-based monitoring group said on Friday, citing satellite images.

The 38 North group, run by Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, said there was activity at all three tunnel complexes at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site involving a large vehicle and personnel.

One possible reason for this activity is to collect data on the September 9 test although other purposes cannot be ruled out, such as ... preparations related to a new test The 38 North group

“One possible reason for this activity is to collect data on the September 9 test although other purposes cannot be ruled out, such as sealing the portal or other preparations related to a new test,” the group said, referring to the last nuclear test.

The North is believed to be ready for another nuclear test at any time and there has been speculation it could mark the October 10 anniversary of the founding of its Workers’ Party with another underground detonation.

North Korea conducted its first nuclear test in 2006 and has since then defied UN sanctions and rejected international talks to press ahead with the development of the weapons and missiles to carry them, which it says it needs for its defence.

The United States and South Korea are pushing for tighter sanctions against North Korea by closing loopholes left in a UN Security Council resolution in March.

South Korea’s Unification Ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee told a briefing there were no particular indication of a plan for a nuclear test timed to coincide with the October 10 anniversary.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency cited an unidentified government official that there was activity at the North’s rocket launch station near the west coast that could be preparations for a long-range missile launch.

There has been speculation North Korea could mark the October 10 anniversary of the founding of its Workers’ Party with another underground detonation. Photo: AP
There has been speculation North Korea could mark the October 10 anniversary of the founding of its Workers’ Party with another underground detonation. Photo: AP

Japan said the possibility of further “provocative action” by North Korea could not be ruled out.

“The government is taking all possible measures in gathering information, exercising vigilance and taking surveillance activities to be able to respond to any situations,” Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference.

A South Korean soldier watches a TV news programme showing images published in North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper of North Korea's ballistic missile launch. Photo: AP
A South Korean soldier watches a TV news programme showing images published in North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper of North Korea's ballistic missile launch. Photo: AP