North Korea regrets killing South Korea ‘to control coronavirus’



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North Korea has expressed regret that it gunned down a missing South Korean to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the South’s national security adviser said on Friday, amid growing political and public backlash.

The North Korean United Front department, in charge of cross-border ties, sent a letter to the office of South Korean President Moon Jae-in, a day after Seoul officials said North Korean soldiers killed a South Korean before dousing his body in oil and setting it on fire. .

The rare message came as Moon faced intense political fallout from the incident, which coincided with a renewed policy push to engage Pyongyang.

The letter quoted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as saying he “regretted” that the incident disappointed the South Korean public and should not have happened, Moon’s security adviser Suh Hoon said.

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