One of the images shows new activity in one of the tunnels (tunnel number 3, also known as the south portal), which would indicate that the renovation and construction work over the last four months is “essentially complete”.
The agency has also noted new construction activity in tunnel number 4 (known as the west portal), which would also indicate “an expansion effort to re-enable the facility.”
The area, which was demolished in 2019 ahead of a historic summit with the United States, has finally been rebuilt after several months of operations.
In 2018, the North Korean authorities announced the closure of the facility, which had four tunnels, and proceeded to demolish the area before a series of foreign journalists. However, several experts believe that the country could be preparing for its first nuclear test since September 2017.
Even though that him United Nations Security Council increased sanctions against it, North Korea has advocated increasing its nuclear and military capabilities, arguing that it needs to defend itself against what it sees as provocative moves by South Korea and the United States.
Source: Ambito

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