North Korea crisis: The pics Kim DOESN'T want you to see of poverty-ridden nation
Walking through capital Pyongyang you could be forgiven for thinking the hermit kingdom isn't having any issues with skyscrapers and impressive squares. But a trip into the countryside is another story.
While Kim brazenly spends all the hermit nations cash on his capital and nuclear missiles – country dwellers are working the land in poverty. They appear to be scenes out of the Middle Ages with back-breaking work in fields.
This comes as Daily Star Online revealed pics which prove children are being used as slaves by Kim. INJUSTICE: Kim Jong-un is presiding over a poverty-ridden nation.
They use cattle to do the heavy lifting as soldiers watch on. The sight of decrepit blocks of flats looks almost out of a war zone as citizens cycle past.
Roads are even falling apart with one snap showing the waterlogged and muddy paths.
DECAY: A road is waterlogged among rundown houses in North Korea.
This comes as China today called for all sides in the North Korea missile crisis to show restraint. Last week there was increasingly extreme rhetoric between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim.
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho told the U.N. General Assembly on Saturday that targeting the US mainland with its rockets was inevitable.
This came after Trump called Pyongyangs leader a rocket man on a suicide mission. Just heard Foreign Minister of North Korea speak at UN.
If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they wont be around much longer! Trump said on Twitter late on Saturday.
North Korea, which has pursued its missile and nuclear programmes in defiance of international condemnation, said it bitterly condemned the reckless remarks of the US president.
It added they were an intolerable insult to the Korean people and a declaration of war. In an unprecedented direct statement on Friday, Kim described Trump as a mentally deranged U.S.
dotard whom he would tame with fire. Kim said the North would consider the highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history against the United States.
He continued that Trumps comments had confirmed his nuclear programme was the correct path. Trump threatened in his maiden U.N.
address on Tuesday to totally destroy the country of 26 million people if North Korea threatened the United States or its allies. North Korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear bomb test on earlier this month.
This prompted another round of UN sanctions. But that hasn't stopped Pyongyang, which said on Friday it might test a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean.
US Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers escorted by fighters flew in international airspace over waters east of North Korea on Saturday in a show of force. North Korea responded with terrifying propaganda pics of a missile blowing up one of these bombers.
The North accuses the United States, which has 28,500 troops in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean war, of planning to invade and regularly threatens to destroy it and its Asian allies.
The United States and South Korea are technically still at war with North Korea because the conflict ended with a truce, not a peace treaty.



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