Huge portraits of former North Korean rulers Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il have disappeared from Pyongyang's main square, according to reports, following weeks of speculation over Kim Jong-un's health.
Their removal appears to be part of a major renovation, the Seoul-based NK News reports. The portrait area of Kim Il-sung square, located in the country's capital, has not been changed since 2012 after the death of Kim Jong-il, father of the country's current ruler Kim Jong-un.
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