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Kim oversees ‘monster missile’ launch

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NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw a test of Pyongyang’s newest interconti­nental ballistic missile with his daughter in tow for the first time, state media reported at the weekend.

Declaring he would meet perceived US nuclear threats with nukes of his own, Kim supervised the launch on Friday of the black-and-white missile, which the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said was the Hwasong-17 – dubbed the “monster missile” by analysts.

The launch of the “new major strategic weapon system” was successful, KCNA said on Saturday. It said the latest missile hit a maximum altitude of 6 040.9km and flew 999.2km, matching estimates by Seoul and Tokyo on Friday.

KCNA said Kim attended the launch “together with his beloved daughter and wife”, and state media images showed a beaming Kim accompanie­d by a young girl in a puffer jacket and red shoes as he walked in front of the missile.

North Korean state media has never mentioned Kim’s children, and this was the first official confirmati­on that he had a daughter, experts said.

KCNA’S report did not name the daughter.

The most significan­t takeaway from Friday’s ICBM launch is “the permanence of the Kim regime’s weapons programme, because it is so integral to Kim’s own survival and the continuity of his family’s reign,” Soo Kim, a former CIA analyst now with the Rand Corporatio­n, said.

With the state media coverage, “we have seen with our own eyes the fourth generation of the Kim family”, she said.

Kim – the grandson of North Korea’s founding leader Kim Il Sung and the third generation of the Kim family to lead the country – married his wife Ri Sol Ju, in 2009, according to South Korea’s spy agency.

She gave birth to their first child the following year, with their second and third born in 2013 and 2017,

the agency has said. The only previous confirmati­on of the children’s existence had come from former NBA star Dennis Rodman, who claimed he met a baby daughter of Kim’s called Ju Ae during a 2013 visit to North Korea.

The daughter revealed in the photograph­s is presumed to be Ju Ae, who is likely Kim’s second child, said Cheong Seong-chang of the Center for North Korea Studies at the Sejong Institute in South Korea. |

 ?? ANI ?? NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter made her first public appearance accompanyi­ng her father to the launch of a new Interconti­nental Ballistic Missile on Friday. |
ANI NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter made her first public appearance accompanyi­ng her father to the launch of a new Interconti­nental Ballistic Missile on Friday. |

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