Author Topic: NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR MISSILES: HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL DIE IF KIM JONG UN FIRES?  (Read 485 times)

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Pentagon officials have long warned about the human cost of a war in the Korean peninsula, but a new report details the different scenarios and related damage of a North Korean nuclear strike on its neighbors Japan and South Korea.

Analysis published on the North Korea monitoring group 38 North, a project of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, calculates the amount of casualties that would result from a nuclear attack, taking into account North Korea’s estimated capabilities.


The report author, Michael J. Zagurek Jr., an independent consultant specializing in database management systems, ran a series of scenarios based on the assumption that North Korea has 25 operational nuclear weapons with a warhead yield ranging from 15 kilotons (the same yield as the atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima) to 250 kilotons (the estimated strength of the nuclear device tested on September 3).


According to the report, the number of casualties caused would depend on the detonation reliability of the North Korean missile warhead. “Multiple nuclear weapon detonations on both Seoul and Tokyo based on the current North Korea yield estimates could result in anywhere from 400,000 to 2 million deaths,” Zagurek wrote, adding, “With possible thermonuclear yields with the same number of weapons, the number of deaths could range between 1.3 and 3.8 million.

http://www.newsweek.com/north-korea-nuclear-strike-would-kill-millions-seoul-and-tokyo-report-678392?yptr=yahoo
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