" for his country shooting dead a South Korean man in a bid to stop coronavirus from spreading to the north, according to South Korean officials.
North Korean soldiers shot dead a 47-year-old South Korean fisheries official, then covered his body in oil and set it on fire in a bid to ensure he did not carry coronavirus into the country, according to an official account from Seoul, which wasThe incident has sparked international outrage and become a highly charged domestic issue in South Korea, where President Moon Jae-in called it "unpardonable,"Aides to the South Korean president confirmed on Friday that North Korea had sent a...
Military officials in Seoul, citing unspecified intelligence, said the man was interrogated over several hours by North Korean navy officials in the water and expressed his desire to defect. He was then killed after instructions from a "superior authority," officials said,The South Korean man went missing on Monday.
This truly is Trump's Korea...
How outrageously shocking n sickeningly disappointing?
TheBabylonBee, you appear to have some competition with businessInsider & thehill. STFUHillary
Beloved leder:says to be sad for awfull death S Corean worker,carried out for n corean army,the problem is nobody believes him
BorisJohnson is this coming to the U.K. soon ?
Ok, we haven’t been keeping track... So does this mean lil Kim’s still alive?
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