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US Researchers: Images Hint at North Korean Nuke Test

U.S. researchers who monitor North Korea say satellite imagery shows possible preparations for an underground nuclear test explosion.

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. researchers who monitor North Korea say satellite imagery shows possible preparations for an underground nuclear test explosion.

The researchers writing on the 38 North website say the images were taken late last week at Punggye-ri (PUNG'-gare-ree) in the country's northeast, where North Korea has conducted its five previous nuclear tests.

They show vehicles or equipment trailers at a tunnel entrance and possibly communications cables that could be used to initiate the test and collect data. There is no definitive evidence of a nuclear device or anything indicating the timing of a test.

International concern is mounting over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. The North conducted two nuclear test explosions last year, the latest in September. Predicting nuclear tests is notoriously difficult because the tests are conducted underground.

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