Kim Jong Un tries to kill his nephew, but his plan failed.

Kim Jong allegedly ordered the murder of his 22-year-old nephew, Kim Han Sol, to consolidate his control of power. North Korean agents, said to have taken orders to kill one of Kim Jong's relatives, have disappeared in China. According to foreign media, the dictator is suspected [...]
Kim Jong allegedly ordered the murder of his 22-year-old nephew, Kim Han Sol, to consolidate his control of power. North Korean agents, said to have taken orders to kill one of Kim Jong's relatives, have disappeared in China.
According to foreign media, the dictator allegedly ordered the murder of his 22-year-old nephew, Kim Han Sol, to consolidate his control of power. But according to foreign media, seven special agents were sent to China and identified Kim's location and the roads he traveled through.
The dictator is said to have eliminated Han Sol's father, Kim Jong Nam. On this occasion, they were arrested last week and are currently under investigation outside the capital, Beijing.
Kim Han's father, Kim Jong Nam, was killed in an assassination in Malaysia earlier this year. He and his family lived in exile in Macau, southern China, before Jong Nam was killed at Kuala Lumpur Airport.
Two Malaysian women are charged with his murder by attacking him with a spray on his face while he was waiting to fly to China. His death is believed to have been ordered by the North Korean regime, his brother, Kim Jong.
And his son, Kim Han, spoke earlier and posted a video on YouTube following his father's murder. He had said, "My name is Kim Han Sol from North Korea, part of the Kim family. Here's my passport. My father was killed a few days ago. I'm currently with my mother and sister”.
Kim Han has previously denied the rule imposed by the North Korean leader and his brutal regime.
In 2012, he called Kim Jong a “dictator” and later said: “I cannot eat even if I have good food, because I am sorry for my people. I know my people are hungry”












