North Korea appears to have resumed operations at its atomic reactor suspected of producing material for the communist state's nuclear weapons programme, a conservative US-based website said.
About a year ago, North Korea said it halted operations at its Yongbyon reactor in order to extract 8000 fuel rods. Satellite photos from January show steam coming out of one of the towers at the reactor, indicating it is active, according to GlobalSecurity.com.
North Korea 'restarts reactor'
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