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DPRK destroys cooling tower at Yongbyon nuclear complex
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-27 16:57 Seoul - The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) destroyed the the cooling tower at its Yongbyon nuclear complex Friday afternoon, according to a news report, in a sign of its commitment to stop making plutonium for atomic bombs.
The reported demolition of the 60-foot-tall tower at its main reactor complex was a gesture in response to US concessions granted after DPRK delivered a declaration Thursday of its nuclear programs under an agreement at international arms talks. The explosion came 20 months after Pyongyang shocked the world by detonating a nuclear bomb in an underground test to confirm its status as an atomic power. Last year, Pyongyang switched off the reactor at Yongbyon, some 60 miles north of the capital of Pyongyang, and it has already begun disabling the facility under the watch of US experts so that it cannot easily be restarted. The destruction of the cooling tower, which carries off waste heat to the atmosphere, is another step forward. Those attending the event include the top US State Department expert on the Koreas, Sung Kim, along with broadcasters from the United States, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea. |