Kim Jong-un shows his daughter, Ju-ae, for the first time in a new missile launch

- The girl was holding hands with her father while looking at military equipment.

Kim Jong-un shows his daughter, Ju-ae, for the first time in a new missile launch
Kim Jong-un and his daughter, Ju-ae.

Kim Jong-un shows his daughter, Ju-ae, for the first time in a new missile launch

The daughter of the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, has been seen for the first time in public this Friday when the North Korean state agency released some images in which she is seen shaking hands with the president while they look at military equipment.

In the photos, the daughter, whose name has not been released by KCNA, wears a white coat and accompanies Kim Jong-un in what appears to be monitoring the launch of the intercontinental missile announced on Friday.

The North Korean leader is very reserved when it comes to his private life and hardly any information about it has come out. As reported by CNN, South Korean Intelligence estimates that the marriage with Ri Sol Ju was revealed three years after the wedding.

In 2013, the basketball player Dennis Rodman told The Guardian newspaper that he had been able to meet Kim's baby and that she was called Ju-Ae, although this information has not been officially confirmed, he confirmed the rumors that emerged in the country that his wife was pregnant a year earlier.

Kim Jong-un shows his daughter, Ju-ae, for the first time in a new missile launch
Another image of Kim with her daughter in the background.

In the purely political sphere, Kim Jong-un assured this Saturday that if the "enemies" continue to threaten his country and resort to a nuclear attack, his country will react "resolutely" with nuclear weapons and total confrontation.

The North Korean news agency KCNA has reported that the leader has called for "constantly strengthening" strategic nuclear weapons and stimulating "more vigorously" the development of these weapons, as well as intensifying the training of nuclear weapons operation units to comply with the "important strategic duty" in any "situation and moment".

According to the same agency, Kim Jong Un has justified the importance of reinforcing his weapons of this nature due to the "recent dangerous situation in which military threats from the United States and other hostile forces are becoming increasingly evident."

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