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Kim Jong-un Reportedly Replaces His Spy Chief, Head of Personal Security After Month-Long Absence

The North Korean leader recently disappeared from the public for nearly a month, sparking rumors regarding his health status. He returned at the beginning of May for a ribbon-cutting event without any explanation about his absence, further fuelling the speculation.
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Head of the North Korean spy agency, the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB), Jang Kil-song was removed from his post along with the head of Kim Jong-un's security, Yun Jong-rin, the Korea Herald reported, citing a document obtained by South Korea’s Unification Ministry.

The Korea Herald reported that Kwak Chang-sik will become the new Supreme Guard, protecting DPRK's leader, while South Korean Yonhap News agency reported citing the same document, that army general Rim Kwang-il will become the new spy chief.

Neither of the news outlets indicated the purported reason for the alleged shift in the DPRK government.

Kim Jong-un Reportedly Replaces His Spy Chief, Head of Personal Security After Month-Long Absence

The Korea Herald, however, quoted speculation by an unnamed South Korean official who suggested that Kim Jong-un might have been seeking to "consolidate his power" and to appoint close and "performance-based" allies to key posts in the country.

The reported reshuffle takes place weeks after DPRK's leader made his first public appearance after an almost month-long absence, which has never been explained. During this period, which started on 11 April and ended on 1 May, Kim Jong-un was not seen in public, including during the Day of the Sun celebrations - one of the most important holidays in the DPRK - sparking rumours that he might have been unwell or even died.

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Kim Jong-un re-appeared at a ribbon-cutting event on 1 May at a newly-opened fertilizer factory, without providing any comments on his 3-week-long disappearance.

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