Ukrainian journalist: North Korean hydrogen bomb could not have been developed without Russia’s help

North Korea has developed a hydrogen bomb, most likely with Russia’s assistance, as stated by Ukrainian journalist Alexander Demchenko on Ukrainian Channel 5.

"I am more than sure that the hydrogen bomb, allegedly developed by North Koreans, was not made without the Russian Federation’s and the Kremlin’s participation, because China and the Russian Federation have these technologies. And surely, Americans do as well, but they will not share such technology. China would not do that either because it is not profitable to do so. If not them, then who would do it? Looks like it’s the Russian Federation, most likely," Demchenko said.
The journalist added that Russia wants to provoke a military confrontation between the United States and China on the territory of the Korean Peninsula.

"Russian Federation wants to stir up Americans against the Chinese into a severe military confrontation on the Korean Peninsula, as it was in the 1950s. They wish to repeat this scenario, observe it, and then to become a sort of ‘peacemaker’ that would settle this conflict," he is convinced.

As previously reported, North Korea already announced a successful testing of a hydrogen warhead.

  Russia, North Korea, H-bomb

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