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N. Korea says 'faults' found in anti-epidemic work amid controversy over slain S. Korean
North Koreas leader Kim Jong-un inspects a flood-hit site in Taechong-ri, Unpha County, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea in this picture released September 11, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d KCNA pic via Reuters pic

SEOUL, Sept 30 — North Korea has discovered unspecified 'faults' in its anti-epidemic measures, state media said today, amid controversy over the death of a South Korean man.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un convened a meeting of the ruling Worker's Party's powerful politburo yesterday to review its anti-Covid-19 measures and discuss ways to improve them, the official KCNA news agency said.

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The gathering came after a South Korean fisheries official was shot dead by North Korean soldiers at sea last week, a major incident that shocked many South Koreans.

Seoul has accused the soldiers of setting the man's body on fire after killing him, while Pyongyang said they only burned a flotation device he was using, in order to stave off any risk of coronavirus infections.

At the politburo meeting, participants said "some faults” have been found during the implementation of virus prevention measures, KCNA said, without elaborating.

"The meeting stressed the need to strictly guard against self-complacency, carelessness, irresponsibility and slackness in the anti-epidemic field,” KCNA said.

"It also called for successfully maintaining a steel-strong anti-epidemic system and order.”

KCNA said the meeting also discussed unspecified organisational issues and preparations for the party's 75th founding anniversary on October 10, a major holiday that North Korea usually celebrates with a massive military parade. — Reuters

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