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Kim Jong-un has appeared in public for the first time in 20 days, North Korean state media says.KCNA news agency reports that the North Korean leader cut the ribbon at the opening of a fertiliser factory. It adds that people at the factory "broke into thunderous cheers of hurrah" when he appeared. The reported appearance - his first since a Workers' Party Politburo meeting on 11 April - comes amid global speculation over his health.
We do not have any pictures or video yet. If this report is true, then that would probably mean he is not dead, as was previously reported.
Kim Jong-un has appeared in public for the first time in 20 days, North Korean state media says.KCNA news agency reports that the North Korean leader cut the ribbon at the opening of a fertiliser factory. It adds that people at the factory "broke into thunderous cheers of hurrah" when he appeared. The reported appearance - his first since a Workers' Party Politburo meeting on 11 April - comes amid global speculation over his health.
We do not have any pictures or video yet. If this report is true, then that would probably mean he is not dead, as was previously reported.
Overheard at the factory:
Kyong: "Hey Ryu, that doesn't really look like Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un"
Rumors say he has diabetes, hypertension, and smokes cigarettes; all comorbidity factors for COVID-19. But he's only 37, so his risk factor probably isn't that high.
North Korean state television tried to reassure its populace that their Supreme Leader was still alive and well by showing a video of him at fertilizer factory. But is this video truly recent or just a rerun of a prior visit?
And nothing since. Hmmm... yesterday I bought a large bag of fertilizer at Lowes... could it be?
And why is it not possible for our spy satellites, which can read a license plate from 300 miles above the Earth, spot the only fat man in North Korea?
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