Fire-fighters wearing protective gear take part in an anti-terrorism ...
Reuters
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Fire-fighters wearing protective gear take part in an anti-terrorism drill against possible attacks from North Korea in Seoul November 3, 2009. North Korea said on Tuesday it had completed reprocessing spent fuel rods at its Yongbyon nuclear plant and turned it into arms-grade plutonium, giving the mercurial state more material to produce atomic arms.

REUTERS/Choi Bu-Seok (SOUTH KOREA POLITICS MILITARY)

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