Chinese birds carry virus: Kim Jong-un orders border to “kill pigeons on sight”

According to sources, Kim Jong-un believes that birds from China are responsible for spreading the Chinese Communist virus. He ordered border officials to “kill pigeons on sight. (PIXABAY)

The Chinese Communist virus continues to spread around the world. Recently, Kim Jong-un has focused on pigeons. According to sources, Kim Jong-un believes that birds from China are responsible for spreading the Chinese Communist virus and has ordered border officials to “kill pigeons on sight.

North Korean authorities say leader Kim Jong Un believes that pigeons flying in from China could carry the Communist virus into North Korea and cause an epidemic, and has therefore “declared war on pigeons,” according to the Sun newspaper. The pigeons are not allowed to fly in, and if they are seen entering the country, they will be killed. They are to be killed on sight.

It is reported that the neighboring China’s Huishan and Sinuiju, has been strictly enforced, in addition to ordering the officers and soldiers to carry out, but also asked the general public to cooperate, see the pigeons to kill.

The report said that in addition to pigeons, North Korean authorities believe that cats can also be infected with the Chinese Communist virus. Therefore, local people are forbidden to keep cats. A family of four in Huishan was put into quarantine for stealing cats. Meanwhile the family informed that their cat had died, but some people claimed that the cat was still alive and moving around the wire fence at the border.

The CCP virus outbreak began in Wuhan in late 2019, due to the CCP’s deliberate concealment of the outbreak and blocking of the truth. This has led to the epidemic getting completely out of control and spreading rapidly around the world. As of now, more than 138 million people have been infected and 3.5 million have died.

North Korea was the first country in the world to close its border to China. On January 22 last year, North Korea declared a state of national emergency, cut off air, land and sea entry channels, blocked the border, banned Chinese from entering the country, and quarantined hundreds of foreigners.

The North Korean authorities still insist that there is not a single confirmed case in the country. Since the DPRK is adjacent to mainland China, where the epidemic originated, and the sanitary and medical conditions in the country are very low, there have been questions about the country’s so-called “zero infection” and “zero confirmed cases”.