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/ 15 February 2005
South Korean intelligence officials said on Tuesday that while North Korea may have manufactured nuclear bombs as claimed, it lacked the technology to deliver them by missile. The state intelligence service, however, said the communist state might still be capable of striking targets by placing the bombs on aircraft.
While the international community has been quick to help victims of a deadly train explosion, millions of hungry North Koreans remain in desperate need of foreign aid donations, a United Nations World Food Programme official said on Thursday. North Korea has relied on foreign aid to feed its people since the mid-1990s.