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Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, hit out at South Korea’s defence minister after his remarks about a pre-emptive strike.

North Korea hits out against South’s missile comments, leader’s sister calls minister ‘maniac’

  • Kim Yo-jong, vice department director of the Central Committee and sister of Kim Jong-un, called South Korean Defence Minister Suh Wook a ‘scum-like guy’
  • Suh made remarks about a ‘pre-emptive’ attack after renewed tension with the North, which has ramped up activity at key missile and nuclear weapons sites
North Korea

Two officials of North Korea’s ruling party, including the sister of leader Kim Jong-un, criticised South Korea’s Defence Minister for comments about his country’s missile capabilities.

The North Korean statements, issued through KCNA, claimed South Korean Defence Minister Suh Wook had spoken of a “pre-emptive” attack on its neighbour. Suh had talked about the country’s capacity to “accurately and swiftly” strike targets in the North and to conduct precision strikes on the origin of any attack, Yonhap News Agency reported Friday, without mentioning pre-emptive strikes.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un with his sister Kim Yo-jong, vice department director of the Central Committee. Photo: AP

“He must be crazy or silly to speak of ‘pre-emptive attack’ on the nuclear weapons state,” said Pak Jong Chon, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea.

If South Korea attempts a pre-emptive strike, Pak added, “our army will mercilessly direct all its military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army.”

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Kim Yo-jong, vice department director of the Central Committee and sister of the North Korean leader, called Suh a “senseless and scum-like guy” and “a confrontation maniac.”

Comments about a pre-emptive strike have further worsened inter-Korean relations and military tension in the peninsula and North Korea “will reconsider a lot of things concerning South Korea,” she said.

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Suh’s remarks came after weeks of renewed tension with the North. Pyongyang has ramped up activity at key missile and nuclear weapons sites since signalling in January that it might end the testing freeze and last month launched a new, larger intercontinental ballistic missile.

South Korean President-elect Yoon Suk Yeol is expected to be inaugurated on May 10. During his campaign, Yoon pledged to scrap a military agreement between South Korea and North Korea and to restore joint US military drills that had been cut or scaled back.

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