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North Korea carries out biggest nuclear test | North Korea carries out biggest nuclear test |
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North Korea has carried out its third, most powerful nuclear test despite UN warnings, and said "even stronger" action might follow. | North Korea has carried out its third, most powerful nuclear test despite UN warnings, and said "even stronger" action might follow. |
It described the test as a "self-defensive measure" necessitated by the "continued hostility" of the US. | It described the test as a "self-defensive measure" necessitated by the "continued hostility" of the US. |
Its main ally, China, criticised the test, which was condemned worldwide. | Its main ally, China, criticised the test, which was condemned worldwide. |
Nuclear test monitors in Vienna say the underground explosion had double the force of the 2009 test, despite reportedly involving a smaller device. | Nuclear test monitors in Vienna say the underground explosion had double the force of the 2009 test, despite reportedly involving a smaller device. |
If, as North Korea reports, a smaller device was tested successfully, analysts say this could take Pyongyang closer to building a warhead small enough to arm a missile. | If, as North Korea reports, a smaller device was tested successfully, analysts say this could take Pyongyang closer to building a warhead small enough to arm a missile. |
The UN Security Council will meet at 14:00 GMT to discuss the test and its ramifications, diplomats say. | The UN Security Council will meet at 14:00 GMT to discuss the test and its ramifications, diplomats say. |
All we know at the moment about the North Korean test is gleaned from seismic data: the event was magnitude 4.9, significantly larger than the 2006 and 2009 tests. | All we know at the moment about the North Korean test is gleaned from seismic data: the event was magnitude 4.9, significantly larger than the 2006 and 2009 tests. |
Learning more than that will be difficult. Monitoring stations in the region can pick up radioactive elements and particles that may - or may not - have been released from the test site; that would indicate whether the device was based on plutonium, as earlier tests, or the more worrisome uranium. | Learning more than that will be difficult. Monitoring stations in the region can pick up radioactive elements and particles that may - or may not - have been released from the test site; that would indicate whether the device was based on plutonium, as earlier tests, or the more worrisome uranium. |
But that could take days, and may be frustrated by weather conditions; it will be virtually impossible to determine if the device was "miniaturised", as North Korea claims. | But that could take days, and may be frustrated by weather conditions; it will be virtually impossible to determine if the device was "miniaturised", as North Korea claims. |
North Korea announced last month that it would conduct a third nuclear test following those in 2006 and 2009 as a response to UN sanctions that were expanded after the secretive communist state's December rocket launch, a move condemned by the UN as a banned test of missile technology. | North Korea announced last month that it would conduct a third nuclear test following those in 2006 and 2009 as a response to UN sanctions that were expanded after the secretive communist state's December rocket launch, a move condemned by the UN as a banned test of missile technology. |
'Self-restraint' | 'Self-restraint' |
Activity had been observed at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site for several months. | Activity had been observed at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site for several months. |
Seismic activity was then detected by monitoring agencies from several nations at 11:57 (02:57 GMT) on Tuesday. A shallow earthquake with a magnitude of 4.9 was recorded, the US Geological Survey said. | Seismic activity was then detected by monitoring agencies from several nations at 11:57 (02:57 GMT) on Tuesday. A shallow earthquake with a magnitude of 4.9 was recorded, the US Geological Survey said. |
Confirmation of the test came three hours later in a statement from the state-run KCNA news agency. | Confirmation of the test came three hours later in a statement from the state-run KCNA news agency. |
"It was confirmed that the nuclear test, that was carried out at a high level in a safe and perfect manner using a miniaturised and lighter nuclear device with greater explosive force than previously, did not pose any negative impact on the surrounding ecological environment," it said. | "It was confirmed that the nuclear test, that was carried out at a high level in a safe and perfect manner using a miniaturised and lighter nuclear device with greater explosive force than previously, did not pose any negative impact on the surrounding ecological environment," it said. |
North Korea said the nuclear test - which comes just before US President Barack Obama's State of the Union address - was a response to the "reckless hostility of the United States". | North Korea said the nuclear test - which comes just before US President Barack Obama's State of the Union address - was a response to the "reckless hostility of the United States". |
"The latest nuclear test was only the first action, with which we exercised as much self-restraint as possible," the foreign ministry said in a statement. | "The latest nuclear test was only the first action, with which we exercised as much self-restraint as possible," the foreign ministry said in a statement. |
"If the US further complicates the situation with continued hostility, we will be left with no choice but to take even stronger second or third rounds of action." | "If the US further complicates the situation with continued hostility, we will be left with no choice but to take even stronger second or third rounds of action." |
The Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation said the "explosion-like event" was twice as big as the 2009 test, which was in turn bigger than that in 2006. | The Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation said the "explosion-like event" was twice as big as the 2009 test, which was in turn bigger than that in 2006. |
It is the first such test under new leader Kim Jong-un, who took over the leadership after his father Kim Jong-il died in December 2011. | It is the first such test under new leader Kim Jong-un, who took over the leadership after his father Kim Jong-il died in December 2011. |
'Provocative' | 'Provocative' |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the test as a "clear and grave violation" of UN resolutions and a "deeply destabilising" provocation. | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the test as a "clear and grave violation" of UN resolutions and a "deeply destabilising" provocation. |
Mr Obama said the test was a "highly provocative act", and called for "swift" and "credible" international action in response. | Mr Obama said the test was a "highly provocative act", and called for "swift" and "credible" international action in response. |
China expressed "firm opposition" to its ally's test, urging the North to honour its commitment to denuclearisation and "not take any actions which might worsen the situation". | China expressed "firm opposition" to its ally's test, urging the North to honour its commitment to denuclearisation and "not take any actions which might worsen the situation". |
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The BBC's Lucy Williamson, in Seoul, says the trouble, as ever, is what the international community can do in response without triggering an even bigger crisis - North Korea is already tied up in layers of sanctions which do not seem to have had any impact. | |
She adds that some in Washington have talked of maybe targeting North Korean financial interests, but the only real pressure is seen to lie with China. | She adds that some in Washington have talked of maybe targeting North Korean financial interests, but the only real pressure is seen to lie with China. |
By defying the UN and launching its nuclear test now, our correspondent says, Pyongyang is giving the new leadership in Beijing a very public test of its own. | By defying the UN and launching its nuclear test now, our correspondent says, Pyongyang is giving the new leadership in Beijing a very public test of its own. |