North Korea held the second day of a military conference this Thursday to discuss the operational plans of the forward units of the army, with the assistance of the President of North Korea. Kim Chen Inat a time of growing tension over an imminent nuclear test.
The meeting reviewed the operational functions of advanced units North Korean People’s Army (KPA), adjustment of operational plans and issues of reorganization of the main military organizational units.
Same way, Kim discussed on Wednesday the reorganization of key military formations, according to Noticias de North Korea (CTACaccording to its abbreviation in English).
CTAC he did not provide details on the operational plans and reviews of the reorganization. However, they assume that North Korea it may try to deploy nuclear weapons against South Korea along its tense border.
Satellite photographs and analyzed by a specialized portal revealed activity in another complex of underground galleries at the North Korean Nuclear Testing Center, where, according to experts, everything was being prepared for weeks for a new atomic test.
Pictures taken on June 14 show “new construction work on Tunnel 4 (also known as the west portal), strongly suggesting a desire to turn it back on for possible future testing,” explains an online article. and signed by Joseph S. Bermudez, Victor Cha and Jennifer June.
“Near the entrance to the portal, which was collapsed during the 2018 dismantling, you can see a new foundation wall and building materials under construction,” the text explains, which refers to the collapse of the entrances of these tunnels, which performed a regime to improve the environment due to summit meetings with Washington.
In turn, “the old warehouses and ancillary buildings are still under renovation, and several new buildings are being built, indicating a new rehabilitation of facilities associated with tunnel 4,” he adds.
US to react ‘quickly’ if North Korea conducts nuclear tests
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned that his country would react “quickly” if North Korea conducted a nuclear test, urging Pyongyang to come to the negotiating table.
“We are very vigilant. We have very close contacts with allies such as South Korea, Japan and others in order to be able to respond quickly,” the head of US diplomacy said at a press conference with his South Korean counterpart Pak Jin at State Department headquarters in Washington.
(According to Europa Press and EFE)
Source: RPP

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