North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited a funeral altar for the head of the country's aviation agency, expressing condolences over his death, Pyongyang's state media said Monday.
On Sunday, the North's leader paid his tribute to Kang Ki-sop, director-general of the General Administration of Civil Aviation and alternate member of the ruling party's central committee, according to the Korean Central News Agency. It did not reveal when or why Kang died.
Kim called him a "revolutionary soldier" who fulfilled his duty in a responsible manner, saying that Kang successfully ensured the operation of regular international and domestic air services, the report said.
The visit marked the first time since December 2015 when the North's leader visited a funeral altar of party secretary Kim Yang-gon who died in a traffic accident.
Kim Jong-un (Yonhap)
The country's state-owned flag carrier Koryo Air is controlled by the aviation body. The airline is among the North Korean entities blacklisted by South Korea and the United States in December on the suspicion that it helps the regime transfer workers abroad for foreign currency earnings.MOST POPULAR