Kim Jong Un's sister threatens South Korea with military action


Pyongyang, Ta. 14 June 2020, Sunday

In the midst of all this, North Korea has once again threatened South Korea when the conflict between North and South Korea is not taking the name of ending. South Korea has been threatened with military action by Kim Yoo Jong, the sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

In fact Kim Yoo Jong believes that Seoul is the cause of the collapse of bilateral relations and is proving incapable of stopping anti-North Korean activities on the border.

Kim Jong Un called South Korea an enemy and at the same time threatened to destroy the dilapidated liaison office on the Seoul border. The decision to take further action against South Korea has been left to military chiefs, according to Kim, the first vice-director of the ruling Workers' Party's Central Committee.

"Exercising the rights we have received from our supreme leader, I have ordered military chiefs to take decisive action against enemy countries," Kim Jong Un said. A few days ago, anti-North Korean banners were hoisted on the borders of the two countries and balloons were also blown up criticizing Kim Jong so that North Korea was outraged and Kim Yoo Jong threatened South Korea.

Even then, Kim Yoo-jong said the 2018 military agreement would be canceled and the liaison office on the border would be closed. At the same time, South Korea is constantly making excuses and threatening to pay a heavy price if such activities are not curbed.

According to a report on the South Korean border adjacent to North Korea, he has been repeatedly blown up by balloons making remarks against dictator Kim Jong Un. He has also repeatedly opposed Kim Jong Un's nuclear program.

Kim Yoo Jong is powerful

Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yoo Jong is considered the second most important face in the country. Kim Yoo Jong has represented North Korea many times outside the country. His sister has been instrumental in shaping the image of Kim Jong Un around the world. Kim Yoo-jong represented the North Korean team at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.

When South Korea opposed North Korea's military exercises, Kim Yo-jong issued a public statement for the first time in March, saying South Korea was "barking like a frightened dog."

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