Korea’s Kim says sorry for killing S. Korean to control coronavirus

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The message comes as Moon Jae-in faces intense political fallout over the incident. FMTNews NorthKorea SouthKorea

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says the incident should not have happened.

North Korea’s United Front Department, in charge of cross-border ties, sent a letter to South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s office a day after Seoul officials said North Korean soldiers killed a South Korean before dousing his body in oil and setting it on fire. The letter cited North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as saying he was “sorry” that the incident disappointed the South Korean public and should not have happened, Moon’s security adviser Suh Hoon said.

 

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