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Wednesday 30 May 2018 - 14:06

North Korea destroys tunnels at nuclear test site

Story Code : 728439
  • A command post of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground is blown up during the dismantlement process in Punggye-ri, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea May 24, 2018. North Korea announced it had completely dismantled its Punggye-ri nuclear test facility

    A command post of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground is blown up during the dismantlement process in Punggye-ri, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea May 24, 2018. North Korea announced it had completely dismantled its Punggye-ri nuclear test facility "to en

  • Journalists and North Korean officials look around the site where the second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground were blown up. North Korea did not allow experts to witness the dismantlement of the site, which meant there was no o

    Journalists and North Korean officials look around the site where the second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground were blown up. North Korea did not allow experts to witness the dismantlement of the site, which meant there was no o

  • The second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground are blown up. North Korea's announcement of its plan to destroy its only nuclear test site had been widely welcomed as a positive, if largely symbolic, step. Kim has declared his nucl

    The second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground are blown up. North Korea's announcement of its plan to destroy its only nuclear test site had been widely welcomed as a positive, if largely symbolic, step. Kim has declared his nucl

  • Debris from the second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground cover a road after they were blown up. The Pentagon said it was too early to give an assessment, but U.S. officials and experts say the site could be put back into service

    Debris from the second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground cover a road after they were blown up. The Pentagon said it was too early to give an assessment, but U.S. officials and experts say the site could be put back into service

  • A North Korean soldier stands guard in front of the second tunnel of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground before it is blown up.

    A North Korean soldier stands guard in front of the second tunnel of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground before it is blown up.

  • Explosives are placed inside the fourth tunnel during the dismantlement process in Punggye-ri.

    Explosives are placed inside the fourth tunnel during the dismantlement process in Punggye-ri.

  • The second tunnel of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground is blown up during the dismantlement process.

    The second tunnel of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground is blown up during the dismantlement process.

  • North Korean officials watch the dismantlement process of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground.

    North Korean officials watch the dismantlement process of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground.

  • Journalists and North Korean officials look around the site where the second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground were blown up.

    Journalists and North Korean officials look around the site where the second tunnel and an observatory of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground were blown up.

  • An explosion at Punggye-ri.

    An explosion at Punggye-ri.

  • The third tunnel of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground is seen before it is blown up.

    The third tunnel of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground is seen before it is blown up.

  • An explosion at Punggye-ri.

    An explosion at Punggye-ri.

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