Earthquake North Korea by possible nuclear test

In the northeast of North Korea an earthquake was measured with a force of 6.

Earlier convictions found in the communist country were also the result of nuclear tests. The quake took place near the Punggye-ri nuclear weapons test area. It would be the sixth nuclear test conducted in North Korea.

According to China's seismological institute, the quake had a force of 6.3 and a depth of less than a kilometer. There could also be an explosion.

Earlier this day, the North Korean state press office KCNA claimed that the country had developed a new hydrogen bomb. The bomb could be carried by an intercontinental ballistic missile. According to the medium, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was present on the loading of the bomb in a long-haul race.

That happened during a visit by Kim Jong-un to the Nuclear Weapons Institute. 'The institute recently succeeded in developing a sophisticated nuclear weapon that has a' great destructive power ', according to KCNA.