Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Is North Korea preparing for possible nuclear test?

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un called on the country’s military to “bolster up their strength in every way to annihilate the enemy”, state media reported on Friday, as new satellite imagery showed increased preparatio­ns for a possible nuclear test.

Kim made the remarks during photo sessions with troops, state media broadcaste­rs, and others involved in a massive military parade staged on Monday, which marked the 90th anniversar­y of the army’s founding.

Photos released by state media showed Kim perched on a white horse and wearing a white, military-style tunic with gold trim as he reviewed the troops. Monday’s parade had featured several of the North’s latest missiles, including its largest ICBM, the Hwasong-17, and a recently tested hypersonic missile. The display demonstrat­ed “modernity, heroism and radical developmen­t of the armed forces of the Republic and their matchless military and technologi­cal superiorit­y”, Kim told troops at the photo session, state news agency KCNA reported.

North Korea says it opposes war and that its weapons are for self-defence, but at Monday’s parade Kim said the mission of its nuclear force goes beyond deterring war to also include defending the nation’s “fundamenta­l interests”. Last month North Korea resumed testing its largest ICBMs, and there are signs it could soon test a nuclear weapon for the first time since 2017.

“Current satellite imagery indicates that preparatio­ns are well under way and should not be discounted as insignific­ant activity,” the US-based Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies (CSIS) said in a report on Thursday.

Analysts and South Korean and US officials have said that the North appears to be restoring Tunnel No 3 at its Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site, used for undergroun­d nuclear blasts before it was closed in 2018 amid denucleari­sation talks with Washington and Seoul.

Kim has since said the country is no longer bound by that self-imposed moratorium on tests, but North Korea has not commented on the work or confirmed its purpose.

Two S Koreans arrested for spying for N Korea

Two South Koreans, including a serving army captain, have been arrested on charges of stealing military secrets for a suspected North Korean agent who paid them in cryptocurr­ency, Seoul police said on Friday.

“The two men have been arrested on charges of violating the national security law,” an official at the Korean National Police Agency said on Friday

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