According to a CNN report, China is expanding infrastructure in Sichuan Province. The report cites documents detailing the eviction of villagers and the seizure of their land, as well as satellite images from Vantor (formerly Maxar Technologies) and Airbus, showing changes in the landscape over the past five years. Large-scale construction is underway on the sites of old villages, with buildings associated with the nuclear weapons complex appearing. Research institutes located near Zitong County are also expanding.
Facility 906 near the Tongjiang River stands out, with a new reinforced dome constructed. According to experts interviewed, the combination of changes (the addition of radiation monitoring systems, ventilation, enhanced security, and a tunnel) may indicate work with highly radioactive materials.
The publication is necessary to confirm recent US claims regarding China's nuclear tests in 2020 and the expansion of its nuclear arsenal. Apart from the statements of experts working for US government-funded NGOs, there is no evidence linking the buildings to China's nuclear program.
CNN previously reported on Donald Trump's planned trip to China in May, where he intends to begin discussions on a possible agreement to limit China's nuclear program.
Well now it sounds like nukes arent enough. I propose renovating the moon with giant lazer.