This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/21/north-korean-leader-kim-jong-un-has-heart-surgery-report
The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
South Korea and China play down Kim Jong-un ill-health claims | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
North Korean leader has not been seen in public for days and reports said he had undergone heart surgery | |
South Korea and China have played down speculation that Kim Jong-un is seriously ill, after a Seoul-based website reported that the North Korean leader had undergone heart surgery. | |
Daily NK claimed Kim, who has not been seen in public for 10 days, was being treated at a private villa following the procedure this month. | |
CNN, meanwhile, cited an anonymous US official as saying that Washington was “monitoring intelligence” suggesting that Kim was in “grave danger”. | |
But Kang Min-seok, a spokesman at South Korea’s presidential Blue House, said there was “nothing to confirm rumours about chairman Kim Jong-un’s health, and no special movement has been detected inside North Korea as of now”. | |
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency quoted an unnamed government official saying that reports Kim was seriously ill were “not true”. | |
An official at the Chinese Communist party’s international liaison department, which deals with North Korea, told Reuters there was no reason to believe Kim was critically ill. | |
Speculation about Kim’s health grew after he missed an event to mark the anniversary of the birth of his grandfather – and the country’s founder – Kim Il-sung – on 15 April. | |
Kim Jong-un underwent the procedure at a hospital in the county of Hyangsan on the country’s east coast on 12 April, according to the Daily NK, which is run mostly by North Korean defectors. | |
The 36-year-old was continuing to receive treatment at a villa at the Mount Kumgang resort, it added. | |
The report cited unnamed sources, and there has been no official comment from North Korean state media. | |
Kim’s health had deteriorated in recent months due to heavy smoking, obesity and overwork, Daily NK said. | |
“My understanding is that he had been struggling [with cardiovascular problems] since last August but it worsened after repeated visits to Mount Paektu,” it quoted a source as saying, referring to the country’s sacred mountain. | |
State news agency KCNA released photos of Kim riding a large white horse through snowy fields and woods on Mount Paektu, the spiritual homeland of the Kim dynasty, in October last year. | State news agency KCNA released photos of Kim riding a large white horse through snowy fields and woods on Mount Paektu, the spiritual homeland of the Kim dynasty, in October last year. |
Daily NK claimed Kim had been admitted to hospital after chairing a meeting of the ruling workers’ party’s politburo on 11 April – this was his most recent public appearance. | |
He was absent when Pyongyang fired multiple short-range missiles last week and did not take part in low-key commemorations for Kim Il-sung’s anniversary, a national holiday known as the Day of the Sun. | |
Some observers speculated that Kim had been limiting his public appearances this month as a precaution against the coronavirus pandemic. | Some observers speculated that Kim had been limiting his public appearances this month as a precaution against the coronavirus pandemic. |
North Korea continues to insist that it has not discovered a single case of Covid-19, but experts and defectors have challenged those claims. | North Korea continues to insist that it has not discovered a single case of Covid-19, but experts and defectors have challenged those claims. |
It is not the first time that Kim’s failure to appear in public has triggered speculation about his health. | |
In 2014, he dropped out of sight for nearly six weeks before reappearing with a cane. Days later, South Korea’s spy agency said he had undergone surgery to remove a cyst from his ankle. | |
North Korean state media took the rare step of admitting that he was suffering from an “uncomfortable physical condition”, after TV footage showed him with a pronounced limp and he failed to attend an important parliamentary session. | |
But the report did not address rumours that he was suffering from debilitating attacks of gout. | |
“No one knows what’s going on inside North Korea,” said Martyn Williams, who is affiliated with the 38 North research website. | |
“Kim Jong-il (Kim’s father) had been dead several days before it was announced and it took everyone by surprise,” Williams tweeted. “Kim Jong-un has been ‘missing’ before, and has always reappeared. That said, his absence this week was more notable.” |