
North Korea unveils a new plant to produce fuel for nuclear weapons
North Korea unveils a new plant to produce fuel for nuclear weapons June 4, 202612:33 PM ET By The Associated Press In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, front right, visits a...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. North Korea unveils a new plant to produce fuel for nuclear weapons June 4, 202612:33 PM ET By The Associated Press In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, front right, visits a new facility to produce nuclear bomb fuels at an undisclosed place in North Korea Wednesday, June 3, 2026. 朝鮮通信社/KCNA via KNS hide caption toggle caption 朝鮮通信社/KCNA via KNS SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea on Thursday unveiled a new facility to produce nuclear bomb fuels, with leader Kim Jong Un announcing plans to bolster the country's nuclear forces "at an exponential rate. " Some experts still question whether North Korea has functioning nuclear missiles that can reach the U.
But the nuclear plant's disclosure implies that Kim is eager to cement his country's status as a nuclear power and has no intentions of placing his bomb program on a negotiating table. After visiting the site on Wednesday, Kim said he and other top officials "confirmed the order of priority for implementing the ambitious future plan designed to beef up our state's nuclear forces at an exponential rate," according to the official Korean Central News Agency. Sponsor Message The site is likely a uranium enrichment plant KCNA said the facility used "more sophisticated technology" but didn't provide further details like its location.
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South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff assessed the site as a uranium enrichment plant and said it was closely coordinating with the United States to monitor North Korean nuclear activities. KCNA photos showed Kim walking through narrow aisles lined with dense rows of silver tubes and pipes, in what appeared to be a centrifuge hall. Another image showed him speaking with senior officials in a meeting room, where a blurred graphic depicting a cone-shaped object was spread across a table.
It wasn't immediately clear whether the graphic showed a warhead design. It's the third time that North Korea has disclosed a uranium enrichment site. In 2010, North Korea showed one at its main Yongbyon nuclear complex to visiting American scholars, and in 2024, North Korea released photos of another covert uranium-enrichment plant, which experts believe was at its Kangson complex.
Experts say the newly disclosed site is likely an additional uranium enrichment facility that North Korea is suspected to have been building at Yongbyon. "Based on a preliminary analysis, it appears that this facility is likely the newly added Yongbyon enrichment facility. It appears to have two levels and represents a substantial expansion of enrichment capability," said Ankit Panda, an expert with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Sponsor Message "North Korea's ongoing nuclear expansion does not have a near-term end in sight," he said. Last September, South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young said that North Korea was operating a total of four uranium enrichment facilities including the Yongbyon complex, and that they were running everyday.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





