‘Indications’ N. Korea has reactivated plutonium plant: UN watchdog
North Korea may have reactivated a plant for reprocessing plutonium for use in nuclear weapons, the UN atomic watchdog said Monday, citing satellite imagery and echoing recent comments from a US think-tank. “The indications that we have obtained… (are of) activities related to the five-megawatt reactor, expansion of enrichment facilities and activities related to (plutonium) reprocessing,” International Atomic Energy Agency head Yukiya Amano said. Yongbyon nuclear reactor, North Korea. Photo courtesy of dw.com “However, as we do not have inspectors on the ground we are only observing through satellite imagery. We cannot say for sure. But we have indications of certain activities through the satellite imagery,” Amano told a regular news conference in Vienna. He said that the indications spotted at the main Yongbyon complex included the “movement of vehicles, steam, discharge of warm waters or transport of material”. The type of plutonium suitable for a nuclear bomb typically needs [...]