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‘North Korea capable of building double-digit number of nuclear bombs’
The Hindu
North Korea enriching uranium for bombs, developing missiles targeting South Korea, showcasing military accomplishments amid economic struggles.
North Korea has likely enriched enough uranium to build a “double-digit” number of bombs and is making progress in its efforts to develop more powerful and accurate missiles targeting South Korea, Seoul’s spy agency told lawmakers on Thursday (September 26, 2024).
The closed-door parliamentary briefing by the National Intelligence Service came after North Korea offered a rare glimpse into a secretive facility to produce weapons-grade uranium earlier this month as leader Kim Jong-un reiterated his goal to “exponentially” increase his stock of nuclear weapons.
The South Korean agency assessed that Mr. Kim’s disclosure of the facility was likely a statement of defiance toward Washington ahead of the U.S. presidential election and meant to domestically showcase his military accomplishments amid deepening economic struggles, according to Lee Seong-kweun, one of the lawmakers who attended the briefing.
When asked about North Korea’s bomb fuel capacity, the agency said North Korea likely has about 70 kilograms of plutonium and an unspecified but considerable amount of weapons-grade uranium that would be enough to build “at least a double-digit number” of weapons, Mr. Lee said.
While North Korean state media did not disclose the location of the uranium enrichment facility that Mr. Kim visited on September 13, the South Korean agency believes it was likely to be a site in Kangson, near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, said Park Sun-won, another lawmaker who attended the briefing.
Along with the North’s main nuclear complex in the town of Yongbyon, the Kangson plant is one of two known sites in North Korea that has been linked to uranium enrichment activities.
Mr. Kim’s visit to the uranium enrichment site was followed by a North Korean missile test days later, as the country continues to flaunt its weapons capabilities in the face of deepening confrontations with Washington and Seoul.