North Korea becomes owner of 60 nuclear bombs
North Korea becomes owner of 60 nuclear bombs
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Washington: The US military said in a report, it is believed that North Korea now has 60 nuclear bombs and has become the world's third-largest chemical weapon possessing country. The report said that North Korea has a stock of chemical weapons up to 5,000 tons. According to media reports, the US Army Headquarters in its report is evaluating the increase in death goods as 'North Korean trickery' and also pointed out that Pyongyang has used these weapons to ensure the survival of the regime. It is being built, from which the country is not going to back down.

It has also been said that the number of nuclear weapons of North Korea has now reached 20 to 60 bombs. The stock of chemical weapons has gone from 2500 to 5000. It is very likely that the North Korean Army is going to use chemical artillery shells. The regime has also conducted tests on biological weapons and has likely made anthrax or smallpox a weapon, which can be fired with missiles for use against South Korea, the US, and Japan.

The reports said that one kilogram of anthrax can kill up to 50,000 people in Seoul. Last month, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to the Korean Central News Agency said in his speech that the decision to make the country a nuclear power is completely just and right. He told that it has been effective in stopping a war. The North Korean leader said that nuclear weapons are a surety security guarantee for the country's security. It is reliable and effective. This can stop the second Korean War.

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