North Korea's Kim Jong Un Poses Next to 'Miniaturized Nuclear Warhead', North Korean baton Kim Jong Un has been pictured next to what state-run media claimed was a miniaturized nuclear warhead able of getting acclimated on a all-embracing missile.
The photograph of Kim continuing next to the argent all-around article ran in Rodong Sinmun, a bi-weekly of the cardinal Workers' Party. It came afterwards Pyongyang warned Monday of preemptive nuclear strikes targeting the U.S. and South Korea as a aftereffect of the the biggest-ever war amateur involving both countries.
Kim was quoted as adage the nuclear warheads accept been "standardized to be fit for ballistic missiles by miniaturizing them."
He declared the warheads as "thermonuclear" devices, alveolate claims that North Korea auspiciously activated its aboriginal "hydrogen bomb" in January.
"This can be alleged a accurate nuclear deterrent," he was quoted as saying.
In South Korea, area the photograph ran on newscasts, admiral downplayed Pyongyang's latest claims.
Speaking on action of anonymity, a South Korean aggressive official told NBC News: "We don't anticipate North Korea has succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear warhead."
Defense admiral agent Moon Sang-Gyun gave Reuters a agnate appraisal of its neighbor's capabilities.
The photograph of Kim continuing next to the argent all-around article ran in Rodong Sinmun, a bi-weekly of the cardinal Workers' Party. It came afterwards Pyongyang warned Monday of preemptive nuclear strikes targeting the U.S. and South Korea as a aftereffect of the the biggest-ever war amateur involving both countries.
Kim was quoted as adage the nuclear warheads accept been "standardized to be fit for ballistic missiles by miniaturizing them."
He declared the warheads as "thermonuclear" devices, alveolate claims that North Korea auspiciously activated its aboriginal "hydrogen bomb" in January.
"This can be alleged a accurate nuclear deterrent," he was quoted as saying.
In South Korea, area the photograph ran on newscasts, admiral downplayed Pyongyang's latest claims.
Speaking on action of anonymity, a South Korean aggressive official told NBC News: "We don't anticipate North Korea has succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear warhead."
Defense admiral agent Moon Sang-Gyun gave Reuters a agnate appraisal of its neighbor's capabilities.
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