North Korea is reportedly making new missiles at the same factory where the regime produced its first intercontinental ballistic missile — which it claims can deliver a nuclear weapon to California.

US spy agencies said that new evidence — including satellite photos — reveal that the country is creating at least one liquid-fueled ICBM at a research facility outside Pyongyang, according to The Washington Post.

The new findings would indicate that North Korea is moving forward with missile production at a time when President Trump has said they are “no longer a Nuclear Threat.”

Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong un held a historic summit in Singapore in June where they discussed “denuclearization” of the Korean peninsula.

The Sanumdong factory has produced the Hwasong-15, the first with a proven range that could allow it to strike the US East Coast.