North Korea may have executed officials over flood response, reports say
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North Korea may have executed multiple officials as punishment for failures related to July's devastating floods, according to reports from South Korean intelligence.
South Korea's intelligence service is monitoring the situation closely after Kim Jong-un indicated he would impose strict penalties on officials deemed responsible for the disaster.
Reports suggest that 20 to 30 leaders were charged with corruption and dereliction of duty following the floods, with some facing capital punishment.
The flooding in July caused significant destruction in the northern provinces, displacing thousands and leaving many dead or missing, according to reports from Yonhap.
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