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- North Korea claims successful underground nuclear test
- U.S. military: "Something clearly has happened"
- U.S. Geological Survey records 4.2 magnitude quake (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/ustqab.php)
- S. Korea: High-level meeting, stocks plunge
- Japan establishes task force to assess the situation
(CNN)
N Korea conducts nuclear bomb test
World swift to condemn N Korea nuclear test
North Korea's statement
Howard strongly condemns test
N Korea's nuclear test 'happiness'
Pyongyang joins a small nuclear club
What the analysts say
- U.S. military: "Something clearly has happened"
- U.S. Geological Survey records 4.2 magnitude quake (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/ustqab.php)
- S. Korea: High-level meeting, stocks plunge
- Japan establishes task force to assess the situation
(CNN)
N Korea conducts nuclear bomb test
World swift to condemn N Korea nuclear test
North Korea's statement
Howard strongly condemns test
N Korea's nuclear test 'happiness'
Pyongyang joins a small nuclear club
What the analysts say
N Korea conducts nuclear bomb test
NORTH Korea has exploded an atomic bomb, the first "nuclear break-out" since India and Pakistan tested devices within a week of each other in 1998.
North Korea’s official KCNA news agency announced at midday local time that a successful test had occurred.
An official at South Korea’s presidential Blue House said the explosion was detected at 10:35am. It is understood to have originated from the Kilchu area of North Hamgyeong province in the country’s north-east.
"At this moment, President Roh Moo-hyun is holding an emergency meeting of the related ministers and, if this tremor is ultimately confirmed as a nuclear testing, this meeting will turn into a National Security Council meeting,” the official said. “We are promptly exchanging information with the concerned nations.”
Mr Roh is due to meet Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about 6:30pm Australia time. Yesterday in Beijing Mr Abe and China’s President Hu Jintao jointly called upon the North Korean regime to abandon its test plans.
North Korea threatened the test six days ago, blaming “the US daily increasing threat of a nuclear war and its vicious sanctions”.
The US, Japan and their allies including Australia are expected to immediately press the UN Security Council to impose heavy economic, trade and diplomatic sanctions on North Korea.
A statement from KCNA said: "Our science research section has safely and successfully conducted an underground nuclear test on October 9," it said, adding that there was no leak or danger from the test.
South Korea's intelligence agency has detected a 3.58-magnitude seismic tremor, a foreign ministry spokesman said.
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