Kim Jong Un’s sister Kim Yo Jong was answering remarks by Suh Wook that Seoul has the capacity and status to send off accuracy strikes on the North assuming it identified a fast approaching assault.
The sister of North Korean pioneer Kim Jong Un has called the South Korean protection serve a “rubbish like person” and cautioned Seoul might confront “a genuine danger” for discussing preplanned strikes.
Kim Yo Jong’s remarks came in the midst of uplifted strains on the promontory after Pyongyang completed a progression of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental long range rocket send off in over four years.
During a visit to the country’s essential rocket order on Friday, South Korean Safeguard Pastor Suh Wook said South Korea has the capacity and status to send off accuracy strikes on the North in the event that it distinguished an impending assault.
Seoul has long kept up with such a precautionary military system to adapt to North Korea’s developing rocket and atomic dangers, yet it was still extremely uncommon for a senior Seoul official under president Moon Jae-in’s organization to examine it openly.


















