Dictator Kim Jong-un (38) presented his daughter in public for the first time. The family outing went to the missile test site in Pyongyang on Friday.
Ju-ae (9 to 10 years old) watched an ICBM test with daddy Kim Jong-Un. The girl was born between 2012 or 2013. She is one of three children from Kim’s marriage to his wife Ri Sol-ju.
Hardly any information about Kim Jong-un’s private life
Ju-ae’s mother was also present at the missile test. The images are published by Pictures by the State Agency. So Kim Jong-Un wanted the world to see his little girl.
Very little is known about Kim Jong-un’s personal life. There is hardly any information, especially about the children of the dictator. The agency is not naming the child.
“Hold Her Baby Ju Ae”
In 2013, former basketball star Dennis Rodman, 61, told British newspaper The Guardian that Kim Jong-Un had given birth to a “baby” named Ju Ae. How does he know? He is friends with the family.
Rodman said he spent time with family. He also describes Kim Jong-Un as a “good father”. He continues, “I held her baby Ju Ae and also talked to Ms. Ri.”
The new images released by North Korea would show a “new” ICBM, according to state media. It was fired for testing and is said to have covered a distance of 999.2 km.
Criticism of missile tests
North Korea continues to test its missiles. Criticism rains all over the world. According to South Korean information, the politically isolated country had fired a missile with nuclear weapons the day before.
The repeated demonstration of power from the country ruled by ruler Kim Jong-un overshadowed Friday the start of the Asia-Pacific summit in Bangkok, where the US, South Korea and other countries gathered for an emergency meeting on the sidelines of the missile test.
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) are considered the main means of transporting nuclear weapons. South Korea and the United States responded to North Korea’s missile test with a joint airborne exercise, military sources said.
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Source: Blick

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