Kim Yo-jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, warned that the South could face a "serious threat" in a statement.



Kim Yeo-jung said in a discourse on the 1st that South Korea's defense minister revealed his anti-North Korean confrontation madness by issuing a 'preemptive strike' remarks on North Korea on the 1st, and insisted that South Korea "may face serious threats."



Kim Yeo-jung said that the South Korean military would "review a lot of things" about the South, "as long as the South Korean military has shown a serious level of provocative stimulation and a will to confrontation" against the North, "I will give a strict warning according to the mandate."



The use of the expression 'delegation' is interpreted to mean that it contains the intentions of Kim Jong-un.



Kim Yeo-jung criticized the defense minister, Seo-wook, who made her remarks, using harsh expressions such as "mad", "garbage", and "fighting maniac".



Kim Yeo-jeong continued, saying, "If you want to avoid catastrophe, you have to be self-reliant."



Party secretary Park Jeong-cheon also warned in a separate statement that it could destroy the main targets in Seoul and the South Korean army.



Park Jeong-cheon said that if the South Korean military "takes dangerous military action such as a preemptive strike" against the North, the North Korean military will "relentlessly focus its military force on destroying the main targets of Seoul and the South Korean military."





At a reorganization ceremony for the Army's Missile Strategic Command and the Air Force's Missile Defense Command on the 1st, Defense Minister Seo Wook said, "If there are clear signs of a missile launch, we have the capability and readiness to precisely strike the origin of the launch and the command and support facilities." has been revealed.