North Korea Conducts Most Powerful Nuclear Test
Seoul, Sep 9: North Korea on Friday said it “successfully” conducted a nuclear test, its fifth and the “most powerful” test so far, Yonhap news agency reported.
The North Korean Central TV Broadcasting Station said the country carried out a nuclear explosion test to check the capacity of a nuclear warhead.
“We will continue to strengthen our capacity to bolster our nuclear force,” it said.
A South Korean Defence Ministry official was quoted by Yonhap news agency as saying that it was a nuclear test according to a preliminary analysis, but the military is analysing details on what type of nuclear material was used and whether it was successful.
The official said the 5-magnitude tremor can put the yield of this test at about 10 kilotons, which is believed to be Pyongyang’s most powerful nuclear detonation to date.
The estimated yield of the fourth nuclear test was six kilotons.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said an artificial quake of magnitude 5 was detected around 9.30 a.m. at North Korea’s main Punggye-ri nuclear test site.
The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre upgraded the seismic tremor’s magnitude from an initial 5 to 5.3. The US Geological Survey said the tremor was a 5.3-magnitude earthquake.
The US monitoring agency said the magnitude was caused by an explosion but it could not determine what type of explosion it was.
A 5-magnitude artificial tremor was recorded before Pyongyang’s fourth nuclear test on January 6 at Punggye-ri where all of the four North Korea underground nuclear tests had been carried out since 2006.
A government source was quoted by Yonhap as saying that North Korea may have conducted another nuclear test to mark the country’s National Day.
Pyongyang had been preparing for its fifth nuclear test ahead of the 68th birthday of the country on September 9.
It would mark the fifth nuclear detonation by North Korea following the first in October 2006, the second in May 2009, the third in February 2013 and the fourth in January this year.
South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn called an emergency meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) following the suspected test, the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae said.
President Park Geun-hye who is on her overseas trip to Laos, condemned the apparent test, saying that its provocation would only invite stronger international sanctions, deeper isolation and hasten its self-destruction.
According to Yonhap, Park also held a telephone conversation with US President Barack Obama over the nuclear test.
Pyongyang has conducted a series of ballistic missile launches since top North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gave an order on March 15 to test a nuclear warhead and ballistic rockets capable of carrying the warhead “in a short time”.