The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) says it has conducted a successful hydrogen bomb test, hours after two tremors were detected in the country.
The DPRK’s state television said on Sunday that, “The hydrogen bomb test was a perfect success,” adding that the device was capable of being loaded onto long-range missiles.
According to Press TV, the newsreader on the official Korean Central Television said the test had been of a bomb with “unprecedentedly large power,” and that it “marked a very significant occasion in attaining the final goal of completing the state nuclear force.”
The broadcaster showed an image of DPRK’s leader Kim Jong-un’s handwritten order for the test to be carried out at noon on September 3.
The announcement came after Japanese, South Korean, and US meteorological organizations said they had detected two tremors in North Korea.
Just earlier on Sunday, North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that the country had developed a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded into a new intercontinental ballistic missile.
The developments come amid high tensions over the North Korean missile and nuclear programs.
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