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North Korea, Kim sends an apology letter to Seoul for the official killed at sea

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BEIJING – Kim Jong-un wrote a personal letter to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, apologizing for the killing of a Seoul ministerial official, riddled with shots by North Korean border guards and then set on fire. “An unexpected and unfortunate case,” Kim says in the message. A strange story that of the inspector of the maritime ministry and southern fisheries, who disappeared on 21 September during a routine mission at sea. His body was found on the 22nd on a drifting wreck: burned.

According to the reconstruction of Seoul, perhaps the man wanted to desert but he did not convince the northern border guards who interrogated him, executed him with a dozen shots and then sprinkled the corpse with petrol and set it on fire, apparently for fear of the coronavirus. The victim’s family denies that he wanted to flee to the North.

South Korean public opinion is shocked from the horrible end of the civil servant. But this time, to defuse the tension, Kim Jong-un intervened with an apology message. IS The Korean question experts are now discussing the Marshal’s letter, hoping that Kim’s words to Moon could lead to a resumption of the frozen dialogue for over a year.


25 September 2020 (change September 25, 2020 | 11:30 am)

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