Seoul (CNN)A senior North Korean military leader has been executed for
"factionalism, misuse of authority and corruption," a South Korean
government official with knowledge of North Korean affairs told CNN Thursday.
The official, who spoke to CNN on
condition of anonymity, declined to give further details on how or when General
Ri Yong-gil, chief of the North Korean Army's general staff, was executed.
Ri was appointed to the position in
2013, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
One source told Yonhap that Ri was
executed last week.
Heightened
tensions
The news comes amid heightened
tensions on the Korean peninsula, following last month's nuclear test by the North, and
Sunday's rocket launch.
North Korea insists the launch was
to put a satellite into orbit, but it was viewed by other nations, such as
Japan and South Korea, as a front for a ballistic missile test.
This type of rocket, analysts say,
could also be used as an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) and could
potentially carry a nuclear warhead.
In retaliation, South Korea and the
United States are taking what action they can against the North Korean regime
South Korea said Wednesday it is closing the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a joint
North-South-run initiative located in North Korea and a rare of example of
cooperation between the two countries.
The United States approved new sanctions to punish Pyongyang for
carrying out the recent nuclear and ballistic missile tests as well as for
other malicious activities, including cybersecurity attacks and human rights
abuses.
And senior military leaders from the
U.S., South Korea and Japan held a trilateral meeting in Hawaii Wednesday,
pledging to redouble intelligence sharing on the reclusive nation's nuclear and
missile threat.
"The senior military leaders
also agreed to coordinate further on mutual security issues to enhance peace
and stability in the region," a statement from the U.S. representatives
read.
Latest
execution
The general is the latest in a line
of disgraced officials who have been executed by Kim Jong Un's regime.
In May of last year, Hyon Yong-chol,
the country's defense minister, was publicly executed after the regime accused him of treason. He was reportedly killed
with an anti-aircraft gun.
Kim's uncle, Jang Song-thaek, was
branded a "traitor for all ages," and executed in 2013.
CNN's K.J. Kwon reported from Seoul,
Euan McKirdy wrote from Hong Kong
Source: CNN
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