In the US believe that the nuclear test site in North Korea is not closed

Nuclear weapons of North Korea The polygon can resume work for a "relatively short period of time" even if it is closed. US intelligence believes that the nuclear test site Phungery, which promised to close North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was not completely conserved and remains eligible for testing. This is reported by Reuters, citing representatives of US intelligence.
"There is no reason to believe that the test site Phungery no longer functions," the agency quotes the source.
According to another source Reuters, the test site can resume work for a "relatively short period of time" even if it is closed.
It is also said that the director of the program on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons in East Asia from Middlebury Institute for International Studies Jeffrey Lewis reported satellite imagery that in mid-April showed activity in the area of the nuclear test site in the DPRK.
Earlier in Moscow they said that the implementation of the plan for nuclear disarmament of North Korea can not pass without Russia's participation.