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Satellite imagery finds likely Kim Jong Un train amid health rumors

- BY HYUNG-JIN KIM

SEOUL, South Korea — A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been parked at his compound on the country’s east coast since last week, satellite imagery showed, amid speculatio­n about his health that has been caused, in part, by a long period out of the public eye.

The satellite photos released by 38 North, a website specializi­ng in North Korea studies, don’t say anything about Kim’s potential health problems, and they echo South Korean government intelligen­ce that Kim is staying outside of the capital, Pyongyang. Seoul has also repeatedly indicated that there have been no unusual signs that could indicate health problems for Kim.

That hasn’t stopped growing unconfirme­d rumors and media reports about Kim’s health that have emerged since he missed the April 15 commemorat­ion of the 108th birthday of his grandfathe­r, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung.

Kim Jong Un is the third generation of his family to rule North Korea, and he hadn’t missed the April 15 event, one of the year’s most important for the North, since assuming power after his father Kim Jong Il’s death in late 2011.

Kim’s health is of crucial importance because of worries that the serious illness or death of a leader venerated with near godlike passion by millions of North Koreans could cause instabilit­y in the impoverish­ed, nuclear-armed country.

Many experts in South Korea downplayed speculatio­n that Kim is seriously ill. They also said North Korea won’t likely face a serious immediate turmoil even if Kim is incapacita­ted or dies because someone else like his influentia­l sister Kim Yo Jong will quickly step in, though the prospect for the North’s long-term political future would be unclear.

Kim Jong Un’s train has been parked at the Leadership Railway Station servicing his Wonsan compound since at least April 21, the 38 North website said Saturday, citing an analysis of recent satellite photos of the area. The website said the approximat­ely 820-foot-long train wasn’t present on April 15 but was present on both April 21 and 23.

“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.

The photos indicate the train arrived before April 21 and was still present on April 23, when it appeared to be reposition­ed for departure. However, there was no indication when that departure might take place, 38 North said.

North Korea exerts extremely tight control on informatio­n about its leadership, making it virtually impossible for outsiders to find out what’s going on at those senior levels. Even South Korea’s main spy agency has a mixed record on confirming developmen­ts in North Korea. When Kim Jong Il died in December 2011, for instance, few outsiders knew it until it was reported by North Korea’s state media two days later.

A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to talk to the media, said the latest rumors about Kim’s health had not changed the U.S. assessment of the informatio­n as “speculatio­n.”

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