North Korea's main nuclear facility is up and running once more after tensions with the South sparked last month.
Yongbyon complex is now in "full operation" according to the state-run news agency KCNA.
Pyongyang is boasting that North Korea's nuclear weapons are improving "in quality and quantity" as a result of the site being reopened.
It was closed down in 2007, but following an increase in regional tension with South Korea Kim Jong-Un's brutal regime has decided to announce that the reactor is now open again.
North Korea claimed it was "fully ready for war" last month following an exchange of fire between the rival nations.
The exchange came as Kim Jong-Un demanded the South halt broadcasts by loudspeakers on the border of the two nations that play what North Korea claims is anti-Pyongyang propaganda.
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