Seoul, March 7. South Korean intelligence services believe North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s firstborn is a boy, they said on Tuesday, at a time of heightened interest in the dictator’s family following the public appearance of his daughter.

“We do not have detailed evidence that her first child is a boy. However, we are satisfied that her firstborn is indeed a boy based on information gathered which has been shared with an outside intelligence agency,” said Tuesday the National Intelligence Agency. ) in parliamentary committee.

This information was shared during the session by parliamentarian Yoo Sang-beom of the ruling People’s Power Party (PPP), who added that the rumors that the offspring may be suffering from some type of health problem n have not been confirmed, according to statements collected by the local Yonhap news agency.

Speculation about Kim’s family has intensified since the North Korean regime leader publicly introduced his daughter in November last year, marking the first appearance and official confirmation of the existence of his offspring. .

North Korean state media did not release details of the girl, simply calling her the Marshal’s “beloved daughter”, but Seoul believes she is his second daughter, whose name would be Ju-ae.

Since being shown posing alongside her father during a missile test, the young woman’s presence has intensified, sparking rumors about her suitability to be his heiress, which Seoul doubts. .

South Korea believes Kim and her spore, Ri Sol-ju, had three children around 2010, 2013 and 2017. Only Ju-ae has been seen in public.

Yoon pointed out that the girl was not enrolled in any official university center and would have been educated at home. His hobbies would include horse riding, swimming and skiing, and his father was particularly pleased with his riding.

During the parlamentario committee también we approached otros themes de interés sober el Norte, between ellos the possibility that lleve a cabo algún lanzamiento ballístico o ejercicios militares de envergadura con motivivo de la celebración de unas grandes maniobras conjuntas de Seúl y Washington del próximo Monday.

South Korea does not rule out that the regime will again test an intercontinental-range ballistic missile or deploy reconnaissance satellites in April, in accordance with orders given by Kim.

Pyongyang usually protests against the maneuvers of the allies, which it considers a threat to its sovereignty, and today threatens to take “crushing” measures against the military movements of Seoul and Washington, which the day before carried out maneuvers with a strategic bomber, and the scheduled exercises mentioned. EFE

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