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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's health ideology has not diminished, and our military recently caught a sign of a missile launch in North Hamgyong-do. Interest is focused on whether or not to shoot a missile or whether Kim will go to the field.

Reporter Ahn Jung-sik, a North Korean expert, reports.

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was caught by our military authorities that North Korea recently deployed a surface-to-air missile on the Seondeok airfield in Hamgyeongnam-do.

The Seondeok area was launched in August last year and in March this year under the presence of Chairman Kim Jong-un.

The military authorities are paying attention to North Korea's intentions, as signs of missile launches were captured at the time of Kim's health ideal.

It is an observation that Chairman Kim can observe the missile launch site to quench the health ideology.

Military sources say the missile deployment may be used to threaten U.S. reconnaissance aircraft, but are cautious about whether the launch will actually happen.

North Korea reported only indirect trends yesterday, without revealing Kim.

[Chosun Central TV: (Chairman Kim Jong-eun) thanked the workers and workers for supporting the Three-Year Holidays with sincerity.]

Our government maintains that there is no unusual trend in North Korea.

However, despite the spread of the ideal of health, questions are growing as Chairman Kim does not appear.