North Korea’s defence chief ‘executed with anti-aircraft gun for treason’

North Korea has executed its defence chief on treason charges by putting him in front of an anti-aircraft gun at a firing range, Seoul’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told lawmakers.
Hyon Yong-chol, 66, who headed the isolated country’s military, was purged late last month for disobeying Kim Jong-un and falling asleep during a meeting at which North Korea’s young leader was present, according to South Korean lawmakers briefed in a closed-door meeting with the spy agency on Wednesday.
His execution, the latest of a series of high-level purges since Kim took power in 2011, was watched by hundreds of people, they said.
Watch: File video of Hyon Yong-chol
It was not clear how the NIS received the information and it is not possible to independently verify such reports from within secretive North Korea.