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North Korea says it conducted test
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says it has successfully carried out a hydrogen bomb test, which if confirmed, will be a first for the isolated regime and a significant advancement for its military ambitions. The U.S. administration said it could take days to obtain the scientific data to determine whether this was a successful test. South Korea said it found it difficult to believe North Korea could test a hydrogen bomb. The United Nations Security Council will hold a meeting later Wednesday to discuss the situation. Kim Jong Un made the final decision on January 3 to carry out the hydrogen test and conducted the hydrogen bomb test on January 6. It was also announced on North Korean television that they had tested a "miniaturized" hydrogen bomb, for the purposes of elevating the country's "nuclear might to the next level" and providing it with a weapon to defend against the United States and its other enemies. Nuclear weapons based on fission -- such as the atomic bombs that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 -- typically have a yield of around 10 - 15 kilotons, while nuclear weapons employing fusion can have a yield measured in megatons…much more powerful. If a nuclear device has been detonated, it underlines the very real threat that North Korea represents to regional and international security.
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