North Korea has publicly executed the country’s defense
minister after the regime accused him of treason, disloyalty and disrespect, according to South
Korean news agency Yonhap.
Hyon Yong Chol was killed by firing squad using an
anti-aircraft gun at a military school in front of hundreds of people in
Pyongyang around April 30, the agency reported, citing a media briefing by the
National Intelligence Service at its headquarters in Seoul.
Hyon “was purged for
lese majeste” because he was seen “dozing off” during a military event and “did
not carry out Kim’s instructions,” the agency said. It wasn’t clear what
instructions Hyon failed to carry out.The intelligence service told politicians
that Hyon was killed by an anti-aircraft gun at Kang Kon Military Academy - a
method cited in various unconfirmed reports as being reserved for senior
officials who the leadership wishes to make examples of.
Hyon is believed to have been a general since 2010 and
served on the committee for late leader Kim Jong-il’s funeral in December 2011,
before becoming defence minister.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been accused of ordering
the executions of as many as 15 top officials so far this year.
Daily Mail
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