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Kim detonated a nuke to welcome Xijinping before his arriaval = 放炮欢迎!
NK Nuclear bomb test site is near Chinese Border. It was made believed that site was dismentaled, but actually new one is being built.
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'Suspected explosion' causes earthquake near China-North Korea border
It was unclear what caused the explosion.
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A “SUSPECTED EXPLOSION” near the China-North Korean border has caused a small earthquake, Chinese seismology authorities said, less than an hour after news broke about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming trip to Pyongyang.
According to the China Earthquake Networks Center, the 1.3-magnitude earthquake with a zero metre depth occurred at 7.38 pm (12.38pm Irish time) in Hunchun city in northeastern Jilin province.
It was unclear what caused the explosion.
In the past, nuclear tests by Pyongyang have caused tremors and mini quakes around the northern border China shares with North Korea.
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Hsü Tien-Jan/Twitter
In September 2017, a test conducted at North Korea’s nuclear site at Punggye-ri under Mount Mantap triggered a 6.3-magnitude earthquake that was felt across China’s northern border.
Chinese seismologists later concluded that Pyongyang’s main nuclear test site had partially collapsed, rendering it unusable, following the massive bomb blast, which the North claimed was a hydrogen bomb test.
The smaller size of the latest earthquake cast doubt on whether the explosion was related to a test with suggestions it could be industrial in nature, such as from mining.
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The explosion comes as it was announced that Xi Jinping will make the first trip to North Korea by a Chinese president in 14 years this week.
Xi will visit Pyongyang on Thursday and Friday at the invitation of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as Beijing tightens relations with Pyongyang amid tensions with the United States.
The timing is likely to raise eyebrows at the White House as it comes one week before the G20 summit in Japan, where US President Donald Trump expects to meet with Xi to discuss their protracted trade war.
Analysts say Xi could now use North Korea as leverage in talks with Trump.
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‘Explosion’ near China-North Korea border causes small quake, says authorities
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BEIJING, June 17 — A “suspected explosion” near the China-North Korean border caused a small earthquake today, Chinese seismology authorities said, less than an hour after news broke about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming trip to Pyongyang.
According to the China Earthquake Networks Center, the 1.3-magnitude earthquake with a zero metre depth occurred at 19:38 PM (1138 GMT) in Hunchun city in northeastern Jilin province.
It was unclear what caused the explosion.
In the past, nuclear tests by Pyongyang have caused tremors and mini quakes around the northern border China shares with North Korea.
In September 2017, a test conducted at North Korea’s nuclear site at Punggye-ri under Mount Mantap triggered a 6.3-magnitude earthquake that was felt across China’s northern border.
Chinese seismologists later concluded that Pyongyang’s main nuclear test site had partially collapsed, rendering it unusable, following the massive bomb blast, which the North claimed was a hydrogen bomb test.
Experts later cast doubt on that claim, with Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of Strategic Studies commenting that there was “no evidence” that it was unusable.
In January 2016, Chinese border residents in northern Jilin province were evacuated from buildings after feeling tremors from a North Korean nuclear test. — AFP
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BEIJING: A "suspected explosion" near the China-North Korean border caused a small earthquake on Monday (Jun 17), Chinese seismology authorities said, less than an hour after news broke about Chinese President Xi Jinping's
upcoming trip to Pyongyang.
According to the China Earthquake Networks Center, the 1.3-magnitude earthquake with a zero-metre depth occurred at 7.38pm in Hunchun city in northeastern Jilin province.
It was unclear what caused the explosion.
In the past, nuclear tests by Pyongyang have caused tremors around the northern border China shares with North Korea.
But the latest incident occurred more than 200 kilometres (125 miles) from Punggye-ri, the North's nuclear site under Mount Mantap.
Analysts played down the tremor, saying it may have been caused by a number of factors.
"Don't be alarmed just yet folks," tweeted Vipin Narang, a security studies professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Mining explosions for example can cause small tremors."
An official at South Korea's meteorological administration said there was "nothing in particular that can be detected through the seismic waves", according to the country's Yonhap news agency.
In September 2017, a test conducted at North Korea's nuclear site at Punggye-ri triggered a 6.3-magnitude earthquake that was felt across China's northern border.
Chinese seismologists later concluded that Pyongyang's main nuclear test site had partially collapsed, rendering it unusable, following the massive bomb blast - which the North claimed was a hydrogen bomb test.
Experts later cast doubt on that claim, with Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of Strategic Studies commenting that there was "no evidence" that it was unusable.
In January 2016, Chinese border residents in northern Jilin province were evacuated from buildings after feeling tremors from a North Korean nuclear test.
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