North Korea shoots ‘accident’ at border: Pompeo – bdnews24.com



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The shooting took place between the two Koreas at the border a few days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared in public about three weeks after speculation about his health.

The attacker attacked shortly after noon in front of a South Korean border guard post. No casualties were reported, but the coronavirus crisis has caused tensions on the border between the two countries.

“The first reports of a North Korea-South Korea shootout on Sunday morning suggest it was an ‘accident,'” Pompeo told ABC “This Week.”

“It just caught our eye then. We have also seen some of our own information, at least at first we can confirm that the news is correct. We believe the North Korean shooting was an accident. South Korea responded with retaliatory fire. However, no victims were reported from anywhere. “

Mike Pompeo declined to comment on Kim Jong Un’s disappearance in the intervening days, despite talking about the shelling on the border between the two Koreas.

After extensive speculation about Kim’s health and where he is, North Korean media reported last Saturday that he had opened a fertilizer plant. Previously, he had not appeared in public since April 11.

Kim Il Sung’s absence on his grandfather’s birthday and on several other important occasions has sparked widespread speculation about Kim’s health internationally.



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