North Korea ‘could double nuclear capacity’ with new nuclear plant

North Korea is operating a new nuclear facility that could double its known capacity to produce uranium-enriched fuel for nuclear weapons, a South Korean news report said on Wednesday.
The move, if true, would be a further step in defiance of international pressure on Pyongyang to end its nuclear programme in the form of layers of UN sanctions.
The new facility sits right next to a plant where in 2010 the North allowed a team of US nuclear experts to tour what one described as a sophisticated and “industrial-scale” uranium enrichment facility.
“We’ve discovered the plant has recently been completed and is now in operation,” South Korea’s Joongang newspaper, a mainstream daily, quoted a government official who handles intelligence on North Korea as saying.
Images taken by US intelligence authorities with cameras mounted with heat sensors revealed indicators pointing to the operation of centrifuges inside the plant, the official was quoted as saying.
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry, which is involved in the monitoring and negotiations over the North’s nuclear activities, did not immediately comment.