Fox News reported:
North Korea said Tuesday that it had restarted all of its atomic bomb fuel production plants in a warning to the U.S. weeks after a standoff with South Korea.
The declaration by North Korea’s state media agency claimed that the country’s main nuclear facility at Yongbyon, in the country’s northwest, was “in full operation.” The complex, which includes plutonium and highly enriched uranium facilities, had been shut down in 2007, but officials vowed to restart it after conducting North Korea’s third nuclear test in 2013.
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