Just days after the collapse of President Trump and Kim Jong Un's second summit in Vietnam, new satellite images have revealed that North Korea is 'rapidly rebuilding' a long-range missile launch site.
The Sohae Launch Facility, which the country uses to launch satellites into orbit and other technologies to aid its intercontinental ballistic missile (ICMB) program, had previously been partly dismantled after the two leader's first meeting last summer.
An engine test site had been taken down, along with a rocket launchpad and a rail-mounted building, which would help transport vehicles to the launchpad.
However two days on from the stalemate in Hanoi, Satellite images captured on March 2 show operations at the once-dormant Sohae sight have resumed full-throttle - with its facilities once again under construction.
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