Kim Jong Un allegedly deleted officials from government photos, causing fears that they were executed

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un seems to have ordered the deletion of two senior officials from official months of months after a failed launch of a warship, according to a report by NK News, triggering speculation that the two men were executed. Admiral Kim Mong Sille and Hong Kill, responsible for the Chongzin Shipyard, were removed from the North Korean Propaganda photographic archive, with a personal command of Kim, who considers them responsible for the status of the status of the status. The two officials initially appeared on the left side of photography published by the North Korean state agency near Kim. In the edited versions of the same photo, their position is now visibly empty. This is reminiscent of the practice of Joseph Stalin, who deleted political opponents from historical photographs – more typical of Nikolai Gezov, the report said. Hong Kill Hall was considered by the country’s leader and state media responsible for […]
Source: News Beast

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