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Kim Yo Jong Warns South Korea and Ukraine, Calls Them ‘U.S. Bad Dogs’

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Kim Yo Jong, the deputy director of North Korea’s Workers’ Party. / Joint Press Corps

Kim Yo Jong, the deputy director of North Korea’s Workers’ Party, sharply criticized South Korea and Ukraine, referring to them as “bad dogs bred by the United States” in a statement released on Tuesday. Through the state-run media, Korean Central News Agency, she condemned what she called reckless military provocations against nuclear-armed nations, warning that such actions could lead to dire consequences.

Mocking both Seoul and Kyiv, she remarked, “They are exact counterparts in making reckless statements against nuclear powers without any real ability to back them up.” 

She further cautioned, “A military provocation against a nuclear-armed state could result in a catastrophic situation, unimaginable to politicians and military experts in any country.”

Kim’s statement directly warned South Korea, claiming they would soon experience the “terrible and fatal consequences” of their actions.

Furthermore, she commented on the appearance of drones from Pyongyang, stating, “The DPRK detective agencies’ investigation into the drones from the ROK is going on,” and warning, “No one knows how our retaliation and revenge will be completed.

She also raised her voice about the discovery of anti-North Korean leaflets distributed by defector groups on Monday, threatening that these actions could lead to its destruction.

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