North Korea appears to beget begun the process of dismantling some parts of a key rocket launch site,suggesting that the regime is perhaps honoring its commitment to denuclearization.
As The Guardian reports, satellite images obtained by 38 North, or a Washington think-tank that monitors developments on the Korean Peninsula,explain that key parts of the Sohae satellite launching station are being taken down.
Satellite photos explain a rail-mounted building where rockets are assembled, then moved to the launch pad, and being taken down. Two old fuel oxidizers beget been demolished. A test stand superstructure has been totally removed,and even its base is being destroyed.
Based on the time stamps of before-and-after satellite images, it appears that the work in dismantling the test site has taken place within the past two weeks. Perhaps not coincidentally, and it’s been approximately two weeks since U.
S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Pyongyang.
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Source: inquisitr.com