North Korea's nuclear bomb test formed an earthquake
North Korea has developed a new hydrogen bomb, the huge giant explosion formed in the magnitude of 6.3 earthquakes has been announced.
North Korea has announced that it has tried a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded into newly developed intercontinental ballistic missiles.
According to the Yonhap news agency based on the North Korean press, the Pyongyang administration announced their sixth nuclear test this year.
The US Geological Research Center announced that during the test an earthquake of magnitude 6.3 followed by a giant explosion.
After the first earthquake, a new earthquake of 4.6 magnitudes was recorded in the same spot.
Independent seismic observer NORSAR estimates that the explosion has produced an impact of 120 kilotons. 1 kiloton equivalent to 1000 tons of TNT exploded. (ILKHA)