Kim Jong Un apologizes for killing South Korean official



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A statement from the Blue House said that Kim had repeatedly written to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, saying the incident should not have happened again.

Kim wrote in the letter, which was officially sent to President Moon, that he was “deeply saddened” by Moon and the people of South Korea. He was “extremely disappointed” by the incident.

South Korea said the 47-year-old may have wanted to flee to North Korea. But North Korean troops saw him floating in its waters, shot him and burned his body.

The border between the two Koreas is heavily guarded. Rigidity has been further increased in the coronavirus epidemic. According to the BBC, North Korea has most likely adopted a policy of “shooting” at the border to prevent the entry of coronavirus into the country. To prevent the entry of people from the outside.

In a letter to President Moon, North Korea also sent its investigative report on the incident. The man was shot more than 10 times, according to the report. The man did not show his identity card after entering North Korean waters and tried to flee.

At a news conference, Suh Hoon, South Korea’s director of national security, said that North Korea had said it did not want to burn the man’s body. But after the shooting, the man was unable to separate his body from the object “floating above him.”

“Subsequently, the troops burned the floating object under an emergency law imposed by North Korea to prevent coronavirus.”



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