Kim Jong Un appointed his 13-year-old daughter as the curator of North Korea's nuclear forces

Сергей Гармаш Politics
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Kim Jong Un appointed his 13-year-old daughter as curator of North Korea's nuclear forces

The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, has decided to appoint his 13-year-old daughter Kim Ju Ae as the curator of the country's nuclear forces. This was reported by Meduza, citing the South Korean newspaper The Chosun Daily.

As part of her new responsibilities, Kim Ju Ae participated in the Workers' Party of Korea congress that took place in February of this year, among other activities.

Although the publications do not specify Kim Ju Ae's official title, some sources describe her as the "general director of missiles," noting that she receives reports from generals and can issue them orders.

Additionally, The Chosun Daily points out that the 13-year-old girl often accompanies her father at official events, including visits to testing sites. Experts from South Korean security services suggest that she is being prepared for the role of Kim Jong Un's successor.

It should be noted that information about Kim Jong Un's family is strictly controlled by North Korean authorities. It is known that Kim Jong Un also has two sons, including Kim Ju Ae's older brother, Kim Jong Chul, who was born in 2010.
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