N.Korea dismantling nuclear test site: Satellite images

IANS  |  Seoul 

has started to dismantle its nuclear test site, which it had pledged to close down after the inter-Korean summit on April 27, according to on Tuesday.

"Commercial from May 7 provided the first definitive evidence that dismantlement of the was already well underway," news agency reported citing the 38 North website report that published and analysed of the site.

had announced it would publicly dismantle its Punggye-ri nuclear facility between May 23 and 25 by destroying the tunnels in the complex with explosions, blocking entrances and removing observation areas, research centres, and security structures.

According to the report, many key operational support buildings have been razed since their last analysis.

Some of the rails and carts used for excavation of the tunnels in the complex have also been dismantled and other small buildings have been removed.

During the summit, had pledged to work for a complete denuclearisation of the peninsula, having promised to stop its weapons tests earlier.

The commitments came ahead of a summit to be held between North Korean leader and the US to discuss a possible end to Pyongyang's nuclear program.

has carried out six underground nuclear tests--including the last and most powerful one in September 2017--at the Punggye-ri site.

A number of analysts have doubted North Korea's commitment to the denuclearisation, citing the example of 2008, when publicly dismantled parts of its uranium reprocessing plant but kept developing its nuclear programme.

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 12:40 IST