Yeongjeo-Dong: Satellite Imagery and Base

yeongjeo-dong: The satellite imagery offers evidence that the Yeongjeo-dong missile base and a nearby, previously unreported site remain active and have been continuously upgraded, underscoring the reality of just how far apart Washington and Pyongyang are on the issue of denuclearization despite five months of sporadic talks, according to Nine News Australia. While the base at Yeongjeo-dong has long been known to US intelligence agencies and analysts, researchers at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey told CNN that the images reveal construction on a new facility just seven miles away from the older site that had not been previously publicly identified. To improve your experience update it here News World New satellite images reveal ongoing activity at unidentified North Korean missile base12 24pm Dec 6, 2018Facebook Tweet Mail New satellite images obtained exclusively by CNN reveal North Korea has significantly expanded a key long-range missile base located in the mountainous interior of the country, offering yet another reminder that diplomatic talks with the US have done little to prevent Kim Jong-un from pursuing his promise to mass produce and deploy the existing types of nuclear warheads in his arsenal. The images show the base has been constantly upgraded. Moreover, in the past year North Korea has significantly expanded a nearby facility that appears to be another missile base, the Middlebury Institute report states, noting that it is unclear whether the two bases are separate, or whether one is subordinate to other. Supplied 'The base remains active' Satellite images show that the base remains active. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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