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North Korea giggging tunnel at nuclear test site, possibly for future test: Report
The site is on North Korea`s east coast where three previous nuclear tests were conducted.
Seoul: North Korea is digging a new tunnel at its nuclear test site with an eye to conducting more tests of atomic devices in the future, a South Korean news report said today, two days before the leaders of the South, Japan and China meet in Seoul.
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter also makes a separate visit on Sunday to discuss response to the North's missile and nuclear threat with South Korean defense officials.
The site is on North Korea's east coast where three previous nuclear tests were conducted, and there's an active movement of workers and vehicles working on a new tunnel, Yonhap news agency quoted an unnamed government source as saying.
"The fact that they are constructing a new tunnel indicates the intention is to conduct a nuclear test at some point," the source was quoted as saying. There was no evidence to conclude the preparation was for an imminent test, the source added.
South Korea's Unification Ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee declined to confirm the report but said the country and the United States are closely watching for any nuclear activity by the North.