Satellite detects new tunneling at N.Korean nuclear base

IANS  |  Seoul 

show that has bored new tunnels near its nuclear test site, indicating Pyongyang's intention to maintain its potential for future nuclear testing, a US website specialised in North Korean affairs has said.

The images, taken on December 28, 2017 and revealed on Thursday by US-based website 38North, show that significant tunnel excavation activities were being carried out in the so-called Western Portal in Punggye-ri, in northeastern North Korea, Efe news reported.

According to the images, mining carts and a group of about 100-120 workers were present in the area and there was an increase in spoil piles around the West Portal.

"These activities underscore North Korea's continued efforts to maintain the site's potential for future nuclear testing," 38North concluded.

The US website also confirmed that the North Portal, where five of the six North Korean nuclear tests were carried out, has remained in a dormant state.

The powerful nuclear test conducted on September 3 is believed to have caused serious damage to the site and could make it collapse.

The were published shortly after the two Koreas -- -- held their first historic meeting in two years, which concluded with both countries' showing signs of reducing regional tension, after a year of Pyongyang's continuous weapons tests and US Donald Trump's hostile remarks towards

The meeting even led Trump to express his willingness to hold a dialogue with "at the appropriate time, under the right circumstances."

However, North Korean leader already said in his New Year message that, despite his desire to improve ties with South Korea, has no intention of suspending its nuclear programme and will continue to develop its weapons to prevent from attacking its territory.

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First Published: Fri, January 12 2018. 11:22 IST