13 Dec 2015 13:47

Uranium charge test indicates North Korea has hydrogen bomb - source

MOSCOW. Dec 13 (Interfax) - North Korea used a uranium charge during its last nuclear test conducted in 2013, a circumstance suggesting that North Korea has a hydrogen bomb, a North Korean source familiar with the situation told Interfax on Sunday.

"A plutonium charge was used during the first two tests, while a uranium charge was used in the third one. This confirms that we possess a hydrogen bomb, as Comrade Kim Jong Un said earlier," the source said, when commenting on the North Korean leader's announcement that Pyongyang has a hydrogen bomb.