International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports indicate that North Korea may have established a new uranium enrichment facility, raising concerns over the potential expansion of its nuclear weapons program. The facility, if operational, could increase production of highly enriched uranium, facilitating nuclear arms development. Concurrently, a U.S. monitoring report reveals the existence of a covert North Korean military base believed to house intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching the U.S. mainland. This undeclared site is heavily fortified and likely stores the regime's latest long-range nuclear-capable missiles, underscoring ongoing advancements in North Korea's strategic military capabilities.
U.S. monitor unveils undeclared N.K. missile base likely housing nuclear-capable ICBMs-YONHAP
North Korea has a heavily fortified, covert military base that could house its newest long-range ballistic missiles, which are potentially capable of striking the US mainland, according to a new report. Latest: https://t.co/epNLPHiOTa https://t.co/8SglM9sqNU
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