More Evidence That North Korea Has Restarted Its 5 MWe Reactor
A 38 North exclusive with analysis by Nick Hansen
October 2, 2013
New commercial satellite imagery from September 19, 2013 provides further evidence that North Korea has restarted its 5 MWe plutonium production reactor located at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center.
Imagery shows hot waste water being released into the Kuryong River from a recently installed drainpipe, part of a new secondary cooling system completed in summer 2013.
This release of hot water indicates that the reactor is in operation and the turbine powered electrical generators are producing power.
Read the full analysis here and see the latest imagery here.
Source: 38north.org
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