South Korea to create nuclear no-fly

South Korea is to ban planes from flying over its nuclear power plants and increase its military presence at and around them to prevent potential terrorism.

South Korea to create nuclear no-fly

South Korea is to ban planes from flying over its nuclear power plants and increase its military presence at and around them to prevent potential terrorism.

A Government committee, chaired by prime minister Lee Han-dong, also decided to spend 2.3 bn won (£1.1m) next year on working out measures to cope with biochemical terrorist attacks.

The new measures include the imposition of no-fly zones over 20 nuclear power plants either in operation or under construction in South Korea.

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