North Korea demolishes nuke test site with series of blasts

AP  |  Punggye-Ri 

carried out what it said is the demolition of its today, setting off a series of explosions over several hours in the presence of foreign journalists.

The explosions at the deep in the mountains of the North's sparsely populated northeast were centered on three tunnels into the and a number of observation towers in the surrounding area.

The planned closing was previously announced by leader ahead of his planned summit with US next month.

The North's decision to close the Punggye-ri has generally been seen as a welcome gesture by Kim to set a positive tone ahead of the summit.

Even so, it is not an irreversible move and would need to be followed by many more significant measures to meet Trump's demands for real denuclearization.

By bringing in the foreign media, mainly television networks, the North is apparently hoping to have images of the closing including explosions to collapse tunnel entrances broadcast around the world. The group included an crew.

The North did not invite international inspectors to the ceremony, which limits its value as a serious concession.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 16:20 IST