World War 3: Spies reveal Kim Jong-un' secret 8-yr-old boy who will claim tyrant's throne
NORTH KOREAN dictator Kim Jong-un’s heir has been uncovered as an eight-year-old boy who will be groomed to pursue his brutal reign and nuclear brinkmanship, spies revealed.
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As Kim Jong-un was pictured overnight celebrating the “perfect success” of his sixth nuclear test by firing a Hydrogen bomb, spies of North Korea’s neighbours uncovered news that the tyrant’s first child is a son, giving the dictatorship an heir.
Previously it was thought he only had daughters.
South Korean agents believe the boy, only known as “Kim”, was born in 2010 and is next to the throne in the “paektu bloodline”.
The shocking revelation comes as South Korean spies also learned that the recluse’s wife, a stunning former pop singer who is rarely seen in public, called Ri Sol-ju, had given birth to their third child in February as he embarked on his latest salvo of missile tests.
Kim Jong-un's next to the throne has been uncovered by South Korean spies
Oldest child Kim is the third generation to lead the communist state since its foundation in 1948, following hid late father Kim Jong-il and grandfather, Kim il-sung.
The only first hand account of the leader’s family life came from David Rodman, the former US basketball star, after he visited his “friend” Kim in Pyongyang. He revealed the couple’s second child was a girl and praised Kim as a “good dad”.
But in a country where a ruthless cult of personalty has been hitchen to official mythology, a daughter would never be accepted for succession.
Kim's wife also gave birth to their third child in February this year
The fundamental principles of the Korean Workers’ Party asset that the “party and revolution must be carried eternally by the Paektu bloodline”, meaning there one-family rule is embedded deep into the cult’s constitution.
A single bomb of this size is capable of wiping out a major city experts said.
Kim Jong-un ordered the nation's sixth nuclear test as tension continue to escalate with the US.
According to North Korea's state media the test was a "perfect success" and a "meaningful" step in completing the country's nuclear weapons programme.
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It added: ”The H-bomb test was carried out to examine and confirm the accuracy and credibility of the power control technology and internal structural design newly introduced into manufacturing the H-bomb to be placed as the payload of the ICBM.”
The hydrogen bomb test is believed to have been conducted at North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear facility.