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- Kim Jong Un also wrote in the letter that the murder at the border will be investigated.
- Such is the demand of the media in Seoul. It was also known that 10 rounds of bullets were fired at the deceased.
- This information was provided by South Korea’s chief of national security, Shu Hun.
A 48-year-old man was reportedly trying to cross the South Korean border to the north. However, he was caught in the northern waters. Kim Jong Un had previously given the army permission to shoot at the border. The North Korean army shot and killed the man. As soon as this incident became public, the uproar began in South Korea. Pyongyang did not react immediately at first.
However, according to a BBC report, Kim Jong Un wrote a letter to President Moon expressing his regret over the entire incident. He wrote in the letter: “It would have been better if that incident had been avoided.”
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Not only that. Kim Jong Un also wrote in the letter that the murder at the border will be investigated. Such is the demand of the media in Seoul. It is known that 10 rounds of bullets were fired at the deceased. This information was provided by the Head of National Security of South Korea, Shu Hun.
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