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N Korea says it has developed more-advanced hydrogen bomb -KCNA

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SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Sunday it has developed a more advanced nuclear weapon that has “great destructiv­e power” and leader Kim Jong Un inspected a hydrogen bomb that will be loaded on a new interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The report by North Korea’s official KCNA news agency comes amid heightened regional tension following Pyongyang’s test launch of two ICBM-class missiles in July that potentiall­y had a range of about 10,000 km (6,200 miles) that could hit many parts of the mainland United States.

Under its leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea has pursued work on building nuclear weapons and longrange ballistic missiles that can deliver them at an unpreceden­ted pace, defying UN sanctions and internatio­nal pressure.

Experts and officials have said North Korea could conduct its sixth nuclear test at any time, and that the reclusive country has maintained a readiness at its nuclear test site to conduct another detonation test at any time.

The hydrogen bomb’s power is adjustable to hundreds of kilotons and can be detonated at high altitudes, with its indigenous­ly produced components allowing the country to build as many nuclear weapons as it wants, KCNA news agency said.

Kim visited the country’s Nuclear Weapons Institute and “watched an H-bomb to be loaded into new ICBM,” KCNA said. “All components of the H-bomb were homemade and all the processes ... were put on the Juche basis, thus enabling the country to produce powerful nuclear weapons as many as it wants, he said.”

Juche is North Korea’s homegrown ruling go-it-alone ideology that is a mix of Marxism and extreme nationalis­m preached by state founder Kim Il Sung, the current leader’s grandfathe­r.

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