North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has constructed...
The compound built inside Baekdu Mountain close to the Chinese border has a military command center and a hangar capable of storing helicopters and fighter jets, the Daily Telegraph said on Friday citing military analysts from the Kanwa Information Centre"s Hong Kong bureau.
The analysts based their conclusion on satellite images of 13 similar locations across the country and data provided by several high-rank North Korean defectors, the paper said.
"We believe this would be the last place that the present regime would retreat to and try to conduct a campaign such as we are presently seeing in Afghanistan," the Daily Telegraph quoted Andrei Chang, a Kanwa analyst, as saying.
According to Chang, construction of the facility has taken many years and reflects the many fears within the reclusive communist regime, including a joint military invasion by forces from the United States and South Korea, a coup by his own military, or even a popular uprising.