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Kim Jong-Un claims North Korea has hydrogen bomb — media

The North Korean leader reportedly noted that "the country needs to bolster its defense sector"
Nuclear weapons museum in Russia ITAR-TASS/Vladimir Golovchansky
Nuclear weapons museum in Russia
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TOKYO, December 10. /TASS/. According to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, the country has developed its own hydrogen bomb. The country’s leader was cited by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Thursday.

"We have managed to become a great nuclear power capable of protecting the independence and national dignity of our Motherland with the might of strikes by nuclear and hydrogen bombs," Kim Jong-Un was quoted by the KCNA agency as saying, noting the North Korean leader delivered the speech during his visit to an ordnance factory in the capital of Pyongyang.

Also, Kim Jong-Un noted that "the country needs to bolster its defense sector."

In the meantime, there has been no official confirmation that North Korea had actually developed and manufactured a hydrogen bomb.