North Korea’s sealed-off Chinese border was shot to death by the Kim Jong-un regime after the leader beefed up security during the coronavirus pandemic.The man was reportedly killed on November 28 by "firing squad" after he attempted to negotiate with Chinese businesses across the closed border.He was reportedly killed in front of other residents in a bid to scare them to follow Kim's strict Covid-19 restrictions.
The regime still has not reported a single case of coronavirus, claiming that it has used resources to control the pandemic with preventative measures instead.One source said the killing was typical of the regime's efforts to scare people into submission, according to RadioFreeAsia.They said: "They held a public execution by.