April 29, 2020
By Josh Smith
SEOUL (Reuters) – Satellite imagery showing recent movements of
luxury boats often used by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his
entourage near Wonsan provide further indications he has been at the
coastal resort, according to experts who monitor the reclusive regime.
Speculation about Kim’s health and location erupted after his
unprecedented absence from April 15 celebrations to mark the birthday of
his late grandfather and North Korea’s founder, Kim Il Sung.
On Tuesday, North Korea-monitoring website NK PRO reported commercial
satellite imagery showed boats often used by Kim had made movements in
patterns that suggested he or his entourage may be in the Wonsan area.
That followed a report last week by a U.S.-based North Korea
monitoring project, 38 North, which reported satellite images showed
what was believed to be Kim’s personal train was parked at a station
reserved for his use at the villa in Wonsan.
Officials in South Korea and the United States say it is plausible
Kim may be staying there, possibly to avoid exposure to the new
coronavirus, and have expressed scepticism of media reports he had some
kind of serious illness.
They caution, however, that Kim’s health and location are closely
guarded secrets and reliable information is difficult to obtain in North
Korea.
The last time official media in North Korea reported on Kim’s
whereabouts was when he presided over a meeting on April 11, but there
have been near-daily reports of him sending letters and diplomatic
messages.
Kim’s seaside compound in Wonsan, on the country’s east coast, is
dotted with guest villas and serviced by a private beach, basketball
court, and private train station, according to experts and satellite
imagery. An airstrip was bulldozed last year to build a horse riding
track, while a boathouse nearby shelters Kim’s Princess 95 luxury yacht,
valued at around $7 million in 2013.
“It’s one of his favourite houses,” said Michael Madden, a North
Korea leadership expert at the U.S.-based Stimson Center, who has
compared Kim’s affinity for Wonsan to U.S. President Donald Trump’s
favoured resort, Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
Madden said Kim is believed to have about 13 significant compounds
around the country, though he appears to only regularly use about half
of them.
“All of them are set up to serve as the leader’s headquarters, so they are all equipped for him to run the country,” he said.
Wonsan is one of the larger and better appointed compounds, but it
also has a useful location that allows Kim to easily travel to other
areas along the coast, or return quickly to Pyongyang in his private
train or along a special highway designated for use only by the Kim
family or top officials, Madden said.
FAVOURED SPOT
Wonsan also holds symbolic power for the Kim dynasty: It was there
Kim Il Sung, who helped found North Korea at the end of Japanese
colonial rule in 1945, first landed with Soviet troops to take over the
country.
Wonsan is believed by some experts to be Kim Jong Un’s birthplace,
partly because he spent his early years at the family’s palace there,
although official history has never confirmed where he was born.
The Japanese chef Kenji Fujimoto, who worked for the Kims and visited
Wonsan, recounted in his memoirs how a young Kim Jong Un described
rollerblading, playing basketball, riding jet skis and playing in the
pool at the compound.
Later, photos showed Kim sipping drinks there with American
basketball player Dennis Rodman when the star visited North Korea in
2013.
The Wonsan area has also become emblematic of Kim’s strategy for
survival based on a combination of economic development, tourism, and
nuclear weapons. He is rebuilding the city of 360,000 people and wants
to turn it into a billion-dollar tourist hotspot.
In recent months, the project has been repeatedly delayed, undermined
in part by international sanctions imposed over the North’s nuclear and
missile programmes, which have restricted its ability to seek foreign
investment.
Wonsan has also been the scene of some of Kim’s renewed military
drills and missile tests, which he resumed amid increasing frustration
with a lack of progress in denuclearisation talks with the United States
and South Korea.
https://www.oann.com/satellite-images-of-luxury-boats-further-suggest-north-koreas-kim-at-favoured-villa-experts/