
North Korea Detonates Nuclear Warhead

North Korea has announced that it has successfully detonated a nuclear warhead in the fifth such test by the communist state.
The declaration on state tv came after international seismologists detected a 5.3 magnitude event emanating from the country's atomic weapons testing facility.
Countries in the region have reacted angrily to the test amid fears that North Korea has made a significant advance in its nuclear technology.
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In recent months Kim Jong-un's military has also conducted a number of ballistic missile launches, including from submarines. While some have failed shortly after take-off others have reached Japanese waters.
Broadcasting from Pyongyang on state media a television presenter said that the test meant that the country could now produce "at will a variety of smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear warheads of higher strike power".
"If we put that into perspective, it is smaller than Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but would still be capable of ripping the heart out of a city. If a 10 kiloton yield detonated in London’s Trafalgar Square, for example, it would destroy pretty much everything from Buckingham Palace to the start of the City of London."