Moscow `extremely concerned` over reports N Korea tested hydrogen bomb

  06 January 2016    Read: 1034
Moscow `extremely concerned` over reports N Korea tested hydrogen bomb
Russian President Vladimir Putin had given instructions for specialists to carefully study all measurement bases to include seismological stations to analyze and confirm Pyongyang
Moscow is extremely concerned over allegations that North Korea has tested a hydrogen bomb, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday.

“Moscow is extremely concerned over information that has appeared that North Korea has tested a hydrogen bomb,” Peskov said.

“President Vladimir Putin has given instructions to carefully study the data of all measurement stations, including seismological stations, and to analyze the situation if information on the tests are confirmed,” Peskov added.

Earlier on Wednesday, an earthquake occurred in South Korea, prompting Seoul`s suspicions that Pyongyang had performed a nuclear test. North Korea subsequently confirmed that it had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb.

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