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North Korean leader’s health under scrutiny

- Jeff Sung Seoul

The US and South Korean government­s were trying to confirm the health condition of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, after multiple media outlets raised questions about the 36-year-old’s health following surgery.

Citing an unidentifi­ed American official “with direct knowledge,” CNN reported on Tuesday that the US government is monitoring intelligen­ce that Kim is “in grave danger.” The report offered no further details.

A day earlier, a South Korea-based online newspaper specializi­ng in North Korean affairs reported that Kim underwent heart surgery on April 12 due to “excessive smoking, obesity and overwork.”

It added: “After assessing that Kim’s condition had improved, most of the medical team treating him returned to Pyongyang on April 19 and only part of them remained to oversee his recovery situation.”

However, rumor mills began churning soon after Kim missed his grandfathe­r’s birthday celebratio­ns on April 15. Four days before that, he was seen attending a government meeting.

The South Korean presidenti­al office was cautious about Kim’s well-being. “We’ve seen no unusual signs (regarding his health),” an official told reporters, asking not to be identified. “Our intelligen­ce suggests … Kim has been staying with his aides in local provinces.” A spokesman of the Unificatio­n Ministry handling North Korean affairs said: “It’s inappropri­ate to make mention of the unconfirme­d news reports.”

The health of Kim, who is known to be a heavy smoker, is one of North Korea’s most closely guarded secrets. He has been shown in state media in recent months appearing at military drills and riding a white horse on the country’s revered Mt. Baekdu. Prof. Kim Yong-hwan of Dongguk University said he is unsure why Kim was absent from the event marking the anniversar­y of the birth of the communist state’s founding father.

“It’s rare that the North Korean leader didn’t attend the most important ceremony,” he told Arab News. “But if he’s doing something more important, like the response to the spread of the novel coronaviru­s or on-site inspection­s in local provinces, the absence could be

HIGHLIGHT

Rumors swirl following reports of Kim Jong Un, 36, undergoing heart surgery.

understood a little bit.” Independen­t lawmaker Yoon Sang-hyun, chief of South Korea’s parliament­ary intelligen­ce committee, told reporters: “There’s obviously something happening in the North. I was told by an informed intelligen­ce source that the North Korean capital has been blocked recently.” The lawmaker did not reveal the identity of the intelligen­ce source.

Yoon said he anticipate­s that Kim’s younger sister Yo Jong would take the helm of the reclusive state if her brother did have a serious health problem.

In January, she was named as a first vice department director of the central committee of the ruling Workers’ Party of North Korea.

 ?? Reuters ?? South Korean people watch TV broadcasti­ng a news report on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Seoul on Tuesday.
Reuters South Korean people watch TV broadcasti­ng a news report on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Seoul on Tuesday.

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