Thursday, March 7, 2019

S. Korean intelligence points to more activity at N. Korean missile sites

South Korean lawmakers are revealing more details about what appears to be increased activity at different missile sites in North Korea.


Bruce Harrison tells us more from Seoul.


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According to a local paper, intelligence officials briefed South Korean lawmakers about the activity this week.


The JoongAng Ilbo reports there was movement of supply transport vehicles at a missile research site.


The research area, known as Sanumdong, is believed to be where North Korea produced an intercontinental ballistic missile.


Lawmakers first revealed details of the intelligence report on Tuesday.


Evidence suggests North Korea is also still processing fuel for nuclear weapons and rebuilding a rocket launch site.


The news comes after President Trump and Kim Jong-un failed to reach a deal on denuclearization at their second summit.


U.S. think tanks have said, however, satellite imagery shows activity taking place long before the summit.


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