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Train likely belonging to North Korea’s Kim seen at resort town

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SEOUL: A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been spotted at a resort town in the country’s east, satellite photos reviewed by a US-based think tank showed, as speculatio­n persists over his health. The train was parked at a station reserved for the Kim family in Wonsan on April 21 and April 23, the respected 38North website said in a report published Saturday. 38North cautioned that the train’s presence “does not prove the whereabout­s of the North Korean leader or indicate anything about his health”. “But it does lend weight to reports that Kim is staying at an elite area on the country’s eastern coast,” it said.

There has been growing conjecture about Kim’s health since his conspicuou­s absence from the April 15 celebratio­ns for the birthday of his grandfathe­r Kim Il Sung, the regime’s founder the most important day on the North Korean political calendar. Kim has not made a public appearance since presiding over a meeting of the Workers’ Party politburo on April 11 and inspecting drills by fighter jets at an air defense unit, which was reported by state media on April 12.

Out of sight

Daily NK, an online media outlet run mostly by North Korean defectors, has reported Kim underwent a cardiovasc­ular procedure earlier this month and was recovering at a villa in North Pyongan province. Citing an unidentifi­ed source inside the country, it said Kim, who is in his mid30s, had needed urgent treatment due to heavy smoking, obesity and fatigue.

South Korea, which is still technicall­y at war with the North, has played down the report. CNN, quoting what it said was an anonymous US official, reported that Washington was “monitoring intelligen­ce” that Kim was in “grave danger” after undergoing surgery. But on Thursday, US President Donald Trump rejected reports that Kim was ailing. “I think the report was incorrect,” Trump told reporters, but declined to state when he was last in touch with him. “We have a good relationsh­ip with North Korea, as good as you can have,” he said.

Trump has met Kim three times in historic summitry and has voiced admiration for him, although hopes have dimmed for reaching a comprehens­ive agreement. Reporting from inside the isolated North is notoriousl­y difficult, especially on anything to do with its leadership, which is among its most closely guarded secrets. On Thursday, citing an unidentifi­ed government official, South Korean broadcaste­r SBS reported that Kim appeared to have been in Wonsan for at least the past four days and would soon return to the public eye.

The report added that the military was monitoring Kim’s train, which had been seen in Wonsan, while his personal jet - frequently used by Kim on his trips to Wonsan - remained in Pyongyang. Previous absences from the public eye on Kim’s part have prompted speculatio­n about his health. In 2014 he dropped out of sight for nearly six weeks before reappearin­g with a cane. Days later, the South’s spy agency said he had undergone surgery to remove a cyst from his ankle.

 ?? — AFP ?? WONSAN: This satellite image shows the resort town of Wonsan. A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been spotted at a resort town in the country’s east.
— AFP WONSAN: This satellite image shows the resort town of Wonsan. A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been spotted at a resort town in the country’s east.

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