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U.S. monitoring intelligen­ce that North Korean leader is in grave danger after surgery

- S: ctvnews.ca

The U.S. is monitoring intelligen­ce that suggests North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, is in grave danger after undergoing a previous surgery, according to a U.S. official with direct knowledge.

A second source familiar with the intelligen­ce told CNN that the US has been closely monitoring reports on Kim’s health. Kim recently missed the celebratio­n of his grandfathe­r’s birthday on April 15, which raised speculatio­n about his well-being. He had been seen four days before that at a government meeting. Another U.S. official told CNN Monday that the concerns about Kim’s health are credible but the severity is hard to assess. Daily NK, an online newspaper based in South Korea that focuses on North Korea, reports that Kim reportedly received a cardiovasc­ular system procedure on April 12. Kim received the cardiovasc­ular system procedure because of “excessive smoking, obesity, and overwork,” according to the news site, and is now receiving treatment in a villa in Hyangsan County following his procedure.

After assessing that Kim’s condition had improved, most of the medical team treating him returned to Pyongyang on April 1 and only part of them remained to oversee his recovery situation, according to the news site. CNN is unable to independen­tly confirm the report. A South Korean source told CNN Monday that the country’s top leaders are very much aware of reports about Kim’s health status but cannot independen­tly verify details published by Daily NK. The source acknowledg­ed that Kim’s issues related to weight and smoking are well known but made clear they are waiting for more informatio­n. South Korea’s Presidenti­al Blue House said in a statement provided to reporters that they have nothing to confirm on reports about Kim’s health and that “no unusual signs” have been detected inside North Korea.

South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry and Defense Ministry have given a “no comment.” The National Security Council and Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce declined to comment when reached by CNN on Monday. CNN has also reached out to the CIA and the State Department for comment. In the meantime, U.S. officials have been reaching out to North Korean experts -- particular­ly those who have studied the Kim regime -- to talk about contingenc­y planning, a third source familiar with the communicat­ions told CNN.

Still, the situation remains murky as gathering intelligen­ce out of North Korea is notoriousl­y difficult -- one of the most challengin­g targets for US intelligen­ce.

North Korea tightly controls any informatio­n surroundin­g its leader, who is treated almost like a deity within the country. His absences from official state media often spark speculatio­n and rumors about his health. North Korea has no free press and is often a black hole when it comes to the country’s leadership. Analysts are heavily reliant on scanning state media dispatches and watching propaganda videos for any semblance of a clue.

Kim last appeared in North Korean state media on April 11. April 15 -- North Korea’s most important holiday, the anniversar­y of the birth of the country’s founding father, Kim Il Sung -- came and went without any official mention of Kim Jong Un’s movements. (xperts are unsure of what to make of Kim’s absence from any festivitie­s celebratin­g his grandfathe­r.

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