South Korea on Tuesday conducted live-fire exercises for a second straight day in a show of strength after North Korea claimed to have tested a hydrogen bomb, The Associated Press reported.
Seoul simulated a strike against Pyongyang in drills on Monday.
The exercises come after North Korea claimed Sunday that it successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb that can be placed on an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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