North Korea Lockdown: Neither Corona, nor virus Still a Strict lockdown imposed in North Korea, know the reason
Kim Jong Un imposed a strict lockdown in a city in North Korea only because 653 bullets were lost from the soldiers. Orders have been given to search the entire city for the bullets. The lockdown will continue till the bullets are found.
Rules, law and governance in North Korea all depend on the 'will' of the country's Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. Recently, Kim Jong imposed a strict lockdown in Hyesan, a North Korean city with a population of more than 2 lakhs. On March 7, soldiers fired 653 rounds of assault rifles, Radio Free Asia reported, prompting the city to go into lockdown. According to media reports, Kim Jong Un asked officials to search the entire city after the bullets went missing during the military withdrawal.
Quoting a local source, the report said that the lockdown will remain in force in the city till all 653 bullets are found. The withdrawal of troops was completed between 25 February and 10 March,
But the reasons for the disappearance of the bullets during this process are still under extensive investigation. According to the report, 'during the withdrawal, when the soldiers realized that they had lost the bullets, instead of reporting it, they tried to find the bullets themselves.'
Kim's officials are pressurizing people
However, when the soldiers realized that they would not be able to find the bullets, they informed the authorities, after which a lockdown was imposed in the city. Last week, orders were issued to factories, farms, social groups and monitoring units in the province to actively cooperate with the investigation related to the pills. However, residents have claimed that the authorities are spreading fear and lying to mount pressure on them.
Kim Jong wants to increase nuclear weapons
Kim Jong Un has given orders to increase the size of the country's nuclear weapons stockpile. He has called for increased production of weapons-grade nuclear material. He has also emphasized that the weapons should be fully ready for use at any time. North Korea sees joint exercises between the US and South Korea as preparation for an attack on itself. In retaliation, Kim's army continues to test ballistic and nuclear missiles.