"Kim Jong Un is 'alive and well" - Korean officials

According to Fox News , on Sunday, a senior South
Korean government official said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was "alive
and well", amid reports that he was has passed away.
"Our government firmly takes this
position." Chung-in Moon, foreign policy advisor of South Korean President
Moon Jae-in, told Fox News, “Mr. Kim Jong Un is still alive and well. He
has been in the Wonsan area since April 13. No suspicious movements have
been detected so far. ”
The satellite images released by group 38
North on Saturday were similar to South Korean government intelligence
that Kim is currently in an area outside the capital Pyongyang.
38 North, based in Washington, is a North Korea-based
research project, which released satellite images on April 25 showing increased
activity in the resort town of Wonsan in April.
According to satellite images, the special train used by Kim
Jong Un has appeared in Wonsan, parked at the "leadership station"
for the Kim family. Kim Jong Un often traveled by train, the same way his late
father and grandfather used to.
Fox News cited a 2009 Chosun Ilbo report that said
bulletproof wagons made them heavier than normal wagons.
The train travels
at an average speed of 37 miles per hour.
On Pyongyang's side, after two weeks of keeping quiet about
the news surrounding their leader, North Korean news agency KCNA reported on
April 26 that Kim Jong Un "appreciated" the workers.
The cave is
building infrastructure in the city of Samjiyon at the foot of Mount Paektu
(Bach Dau), near the northern border.
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