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Seoul says Kim Jong Un Apologises Over South Korean Citizen’s Killing

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un apologised Friday over the killing of a South Korean at sea, calling it an unexpected and disgraceful event, Seoul’s presidential office said.

The fisheries official was shot dead on Tuesday by North Korean soldiers, and Seoul says his body was set on fire while still in the water, apparently as a precaution against coronavirus infection.

It was the first killing of a Southern citizen by North Korean forces for a decade, and provoked outrage in the South.

“Kim apologised for disappointing President Moon and South Koreans rather than helping them in the face of the malicious coronavirus, said Suh Hoon,” the South’s National Security Adviser.

Apologies from the North let alone attributed to Kim personally — are extremely rare, and the message comes with inter-Korean ties in the deep freeze amid a stand-off in nuclear negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington.

Suh was reading out a letter from the department of the North’s ruling party responsible for relations with the South.

In it, Pyongyang acknowledged firing around 10 shots at the man, who had illegally entered our waters and refused to properly identify himself.

Border guards fired him in accordance with standing instructions, it said.

Seoul military officials say the man was interrogated while in the water over several hours and expressed a desire to defect, but was killed after an order from superior authority.

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