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North Korea gives rare view of banned uranium enrichment site

Leader Kim Jong-un stressed the need to boost the number of centrifuges so as to ‘exponentially increase’ nuclear weapons

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (middle) inspecting the Nuclear Weapons Institute and the production base of weapon-grade nuclear materials at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Photo: EPA-EFE
North Korea for the first time showed images of the centrifuges that produce fuel for its nuclear bombs on Friday, as leader Kim Jong-un visited a uranium enrichment facility and called for more weapons-grade material to boost the arsenal.
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The state media report on Kim’s visit to the Nuclear Weapons Institute and a production base for weapon-grade nuclear materials was accompanied by the first photos of the centrifuges, providing a rare look inside North Korea’s nuclear programme, which is banned under multiple United Nations Security Council resolutions.

The photos showed Kim walking between long rows of metal centrifuges, the machines that enrich uranium. The report did not make clear when the visit occurred nor the facility’s location.

Kim Jong-un inspects the Nuclear Weapons Institute and the production base of weapon-grade nuclear materials at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Photo: EPA-EFE
Kim Jong-un inspects the Nuclear Weapons Institute and the production base of weapon-grade nuclear materials at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Photo: EPA-EFE

Kim urged workers to produce more materials for tactical nuclear weapons, saying the country’s nuclear arsenal is vital for confronting threats from the United States and its allies.

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