North Korea Heightens Kim Jong Un's Security Amid Assassination Concerns
South Korea's intelligence agency reports increased protective measures for Kim Jong Un, citing a rise in public appearances and potential threats.
- North Korea has implemented enhanced security measures for leader Kim Jong Un, including communication jamming and drone detection technologies.
- South Korea's National Intelligence Service noted a significant increase in Kim's public activities, up 60% from the previous year, potentially raising security risks.
- Tensions between North and South Korea have escalated, with threats of retaliatory action following alleged South Korean drone incursions.
- The Pentagon reports that North Korea has dispatched approximately 10,000 troops to Russia, with some moving towards the Ukrainian front lines.
- North Korea's diplomatic ties with Russia are strengthening, highlighted by a recent mutual assistance pact between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin.