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Kim Yo-jongpowerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, accused South Korea that he caused the COVID-19 outbreak in his country and warned of “retaliation,” state media reported on Thursday.
North Korea attributed the outbreak to “foreign objects” near the border, where South Korean activists routinely send propaganda balloons and US dollars across the border.
Thursday, Kim Yo-jong blamed the activity on the COVID-19 outbreak and assured it was a “crime against humanity,” the official North Korean agency said. CTAC.
“It is very disturbing that South Korea is sending brochures, money, damaged brochures and other items to our region,” he said. Kim Yo-jongnoting that Pyongyang were considered “strong repression”.
If the balloons continue, “we will respond not only with the destruction of the virus, but also with the authorities of South Korea,” he threatened.
Victory over COVID-19?
The comments coincide with the day his brother Kim Chen In declared “victory” over the coronavirus outbreak after nearly two weeks of no new cases.
The country closed its borders at the beginning of the pandemic but identified cases of the micromicron variant in Pyongyang in May, sparking an outbreak of nearly 4.8 million infections in one of the countries with one of the worst health systems in the world. . . .
According to Kim Yo-jongAccording to him, the leader himself contracted COVID-19 and “suffered from a high temperature during the days of this quarantine war.” (AFP)
Source: RPP

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