Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, has ordered his nuclear experts to produce more material. Which are suited for making bombs to add to his expanding arsenal of weapons. The claim on Tuesday appeared in state media in the wake of a string of missile launches. The claim on Tuesday appeared in state media in the wake of a string of missile launches. Seven launch events have occurred this month alone, and increasing threats to use the weapons on his adversaries.
A tit-fot-tat loop of North Korea’s nuclear test and US-South Korean military drills highlights the region’s heightened tension. In the upcoming week or months. North Korea, according to officials. Might lift the scale with a more aggressive demonstration of its military nuclear program, perhaps including its first nuclear device test explosion since September 2017.
According to the Korean Central News Agency. Kim Jong gave his nuclear industry some unnamed “important tasks” during a meeting on Monday with scientists and government representatives at a state nuclear weapons institute. Kim reportedly stressed the necessity of increasing bomb fuel production to achieve his plans to “exponentially” increase the size of his nuclear arsenal. According to South Korea, North Korea launched two short-range missiles into the East Sea.
A biannual South Korean defense report published in February stated. North Korea is suspected to have 70 kilograms of weapons-grade plutonium, which is enough to make 9 to 18 bombs. According to the report, North Korea also has “a significant amount of highly enriched Uranium.”
As scientists briefed him on the North’s most recent nuclear-capable weapons systems and advancements in technology for putting nuclear warheads on missiles. Kim also reviewed the nation’s established preparations for nuclear counterattacks. North Korea’s primary nuclear complex in Yongbyon contains facilities for producing Plutonium and highly enriched uranium, two major bomb fuels utilized in nuclear weapons construction.