Japan has 'some suspicions' about the health of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un after months of speculation about his wellbeing. Japan has 'some suspicions' about the health of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un after months of speculation about his wellbeing. He said there had been 'very strange movements' in North Korea, which were because Kim is 'trying not to get infected'. North Korea has steadfastly claimed it hasn't recorded a single virus case, but foreign experts are highly skeptical. Jeong and other South Korean military leaders later paid their respects at a national cemetery in Seoul, where about 130,000 war-related dead, mostly South Korean soldiers, are buried or honored.
Source: Daily Mail June 26, 2020 09:48 UTC