Sister of the leader of the DPRK: "North Korea will be in the same trench with the army and the people of Russia"
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Yo-jong, expressed her opinion on the armed conflict in Ukraine and the geopolitical confrontation between Russia and the collective West.
The sister of Kim Jong-un, who holds the post of deputy head of the department of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of the DPRK, said that the United States, pumping up the army of the Kyiv regime with a large number of weapons, thereby provokes instability around the world.
Kim Jong-un's sister emphasized.
Kim Yo-jong also stressed that the Western countries, no matter what, will not be able to "break the heroic spirit of the army and the people of Russia," and all the weapons they supply to Kyiv will inevitably "burn out and turn into scrap metal."
Kim Jong-un's sister is known for her extremely bold statements regarding the current state of affairs in international politics. Earlier, she spoke sharply about the accusations of the South Korean authorities of provocations by the DPRK, expressed in the testing of ballistic missiles.
Kim Yo-jong then compared the South Korean authorities to "homeless dogs gnawing on a bone thrown by the United States", and also added that Seoul "does not know how to live in safety and comfort."
The sister of the North Korean leader also spoke rather sharply about the sanctions imposed by the southern neighbor on Pyongyang, calling them useless and adding that Seoul could impose them "at least a thousand times more."
Earlier, White House spokesman John Kirby accused the North Korean leadership of supplying Russia with weapons allegedly intended for the Wagner PMC. The accusations were based only on information about Russian railway cars that made a flight from Russia to the DPRK and back.
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