North Korea Publishes Image of Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Firing Rifle After Party Congress
In Brief
North Korea released a photo of Kim Jong Un’s daughter firing a rifle following a party congress.
Key Facts
- North Korean state media published an image showing Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Ju Ae, firing a rifle.
- The Kim family has held leadership positions in North Korea for several decades.
- Some sources report increased public appearances by Ju Ae following official events.
- Kim Jong Un gave sniper rifles to government and military officials after the party congress, according to multiple reports.
- The image release occurred after a weeklong ruling party congress celebrating Kim Jong Un’s leadership.
What Happened
North Korean state media released a photograph of Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Ju Ae, firing a rifle. This followed a weeklong ruling party congress, during which Kim Jong Un reportedly gave sniper rifles to top government and military officials. The photo and gifts were reported by several international news outlets.
Why It Matters
The publication of Ju Ae’s image and her participation in official events have been noted by multiple sources. Some outlets report increased speculation about her future role, but no official confirmation has been provided by North Korean authorities. The event highlights ongoing interest in North Korea’s leadership and succession dynamics. Speculation about Ju Ae being groomed as a successor is reported by some sources but has not been officially confirmed by North Korean authorities.
Sources
- Japan Times — North Korea unveils image of leader's daughter firing rifle (3h ago)
- The Independent — North Korea’s Kim gifts rifles to officials and his daughter takes aim after party congress(4h ago)
- The Hindu — North Korea unveils image of Kim Jong Un’s daughter Kim Ju Ae firing rifle(3h ago)
