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Execution By Mortar Round?
Only the son of Kim Jong Il could use this to obliterate an adversary (or a perceived adversary or someone that may become an adversary or may sire an adversary...)
Kim Chol, vice minister of the army, was taken into custody earlier this year on the orders of Kim Jong-un, who assumed the leadership after the death of his father in December.
On the orders of Kim Jong-un to leave "no trace of him behind, down to his hair," according to South Korean media, Kim Chol was forced to stand on a spot that had been zeroed in for a mortar round and "obliterated."...
Read the whole article here at the Daily Telegraph(UK).
All in all, 31 senior officials are believed to have been "dismissed".
Dismissed?
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