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North Korean supreme leader’s sister appears in public after 53 days



PYONGYANG: Kim Yo-Jong, the sister of Kim Jong-Un the dictator of North Korea, was seen in public after a long gap of 53 days. She is considered as right hand of her brother – the supreme leader of North Korea.

There was a news that she was demoted and deprived of her power after the failed Hanoi summit.

The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that Kim Jong-Un and his sister Kim Yo-Jong arrived at one of the famous mass gymnastic shows held on Monday in Pyongyang.

Kim Yo-Jong was seen seated in the box next to Kim Jong-Un’s wife, Ri Sol-Ju, who was seated on the left of her husband. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 04 June 2019 14:01 PM

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