N. Korea says it loaded H-bomb onto missile

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was present as scientists loaded a hydrogen bomb onto a missile, according to unconfirmed reports in North Korean state-run media. File Photo by Yonhap News Agency/UPI

Sept. 2 (UPI) — The North Korean regime said leader Kim Jong Un watched as nuclear scientists loaded a hydrogen bomb onto a missile, a new technological feat that has yet to be independently confirmed.

According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency, the Kim regime completed its most recent advance in atomic weaponry Saturday. The agency described the warhead as a “thermonuclear hydrogen bomb” with an adjustable explosive capacity of hundreds of kilotons.

The United States and other nations have not confirmed the veracity of North Korea’s claim.

“The H-bomb, the explosive power of which is adjustable from tens kiloton to hundreds kiloton, is a multi-functional thermonuclear nuke with great destructive power which can be detonated even at high altitudes for super-powerful EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack according to strategic goals,” KCNA reported in English.

The development comes days after North Korea launched a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile over Japan, prompting an angry response from the United States and regional allies.

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