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North Korea’s Nuclear Tests are Creating Some Odd Effects on the Populace

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According to Fox News, North Korean defectors who have lived in the town near the Punngye-ri nuclear test site, have reported that their living conditions there have become incredibly dangerous. 21 people from the town of Kilju have been interviewed where nearby six tests have been conducted. South Korean newspaper, Chosun Ilbo, reported that children were being born with birth defects and residents were very afraid of radiation contamination.

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