(ENG SUB)Everything about Kim Jong-uns bodyguard.김정은 경호원의 생활과 훈련, 전역후의 혜택, 몰랐던 진실과 오해들, 지금 알려 드립니다.

Jan 5, 2021 10:16 · 2274 words · 11 minute read

One bodyguard, Kim Jong-un, easily gets rid of our two teams.

00:05 - Really? There are many types of bodyguards. It is divided into a personal bodyguard and a second line bodyguard.

00:13 - Did you say that Kim Jong-un has a core security team made of orphans? When Kim Jong-un appeared at the JSA two years ago, there were bodyguards that followed, right? Are those bodyguards orphans? Yes. Half are orphans and half are not orphans.

00:30 - There are many types of bodyguards. The bodyguards who were not orphans were made of children of good origin in the Baek Du Mountain trunk, aka North Korea.

00:40 - Even those bodyguards won’t be able to beat one Kim Jong-un personal bodyguard and four fighters.

00:47 - Oh really? How many bodyguards is with Kim Jong-un during the event? We don’t know the personnel of Kim Jong-un’s bodyguard.

00:54 - Oh, you don’t know. We are bodyguards too, but Kim Jong-un has a lot of bodyguards. There is always a bodyguard in the crowd at the event, so we don’t know the number of them.

01:08 - The reason why there is Kim Jong-un bodyguard in the crowd is that a grenade flew when Kim Il-sung spoke.

01:15 - The grenade was covered by a person called Novichenko.

01:21 - That’s why the bodyguards watch in the crowd so as not to repeat such a case again.

01:26 - And, if there is an event, metal objects cannot be brought into the venue.

01:33 - The metal test comes out of North Korea’s National Security Agency, finds all the lighters and pens and throws them on the floor.

01:41 - I also remember seeing those scenes. It was when the fireworks festival was held in Pyongyang.

01:47 - Even then, a lot of bodyguards appeared at the event.

01:52 - Looking at the security status, it was amazing.

01:56 - All of the bodyguards were tall, in good shape, and even very handsome.

02:03 - In fact, I had a lot of questions, but I couldn’t ask at that time.

02:05 - Yes, that is correct. You were a bodyguard too, but you don’t know roughly the number of people? (Resolutely) Yes, we don’t know the number of people.

02:11 - That’s too bad. I wanted to know how many people there were.

02:14 - You became a bodyguard at 17, right? So how old are other bodyguards, personal bodyguards trained? Well, I’ve heard this too.

02:27 - Kim Jong-un’s orphan bodyguards have been taken and raised since childhood.

02:32 - The bodyguards receive the best training and grow up from childhood.

02:37 - The training is really hard to imagine, but since all of them are orphans, they endure it with friendship.

02:47 - So it would be difficult for Kim Jong-un’s assassination to happen.

02:51 - Are the bodyguards ready to die for Kim Jong-un if Kim Jong-un is in danger? Of course it is. When strange movements or abnormal signs are detected at the event, the bodyguards all surround Kim Jong-un in a circle.

03:11 - When the bodyguards wrap around Kim Jong-un like that, Kim Jong-un is gone.

03:19 - The bodyguards hide Kim Jong-un by covering him with an umbrella or hem.

03:28 - Oh Really? Yes. So the group of bodyguards is divided into four and five.

03:32 - I thought I was killing them just because I removed them again.

03:34 - Anyway, there is such a procedure. Then you were Kim Jong-un’s bodyguard too.

03:40 - Are you ready to give your life for Kim Jong-un? Of course I had that idea.

03:44 - I will fly no matter whether I block or not block bullets flying at Kim Jong-un. There is nothing bad.

04:00 - If I do that, I’ll get the title of hero and my parents can live a better life too.

04:04 - What do you need for the title of a hero that you receive after dying? But our bodyguards have different ideas.

04:10 - Oh, you have such pride as a bodyguard. Honestly, the only country that can stand up to the US is North Korea.

04:23 - Having received so much ideological education, I am prepared to die for Kim Jong-un, thinking that without Kim Jong-un, our parents and siblings would be difficult and there was no homeland.

04:33 - If Kim Jong-un had not betrayed me, if he had not rejected me, I would still be loyal to Kim Jong-un.

04:44 - Then you still have the intention of fighting with one body if Kim Jong-un is dangerous, right? What a bullshit.

04:52 - I don’t think like that now. Honestly, parents who betray their children first also betray their children.

05:00 - They said they would send me to jail first, but I shouldn’t give my life for him.

05:07 - So, wouldn’t you have been educated at JSA three years ago? North Korea would have taught that it was dangerous to teach South Korea, and the duties the bodyguards were given were different from usual…

05:24 - What kind of mission did you come to the south then? At the time, we guarded the barbed wire near Jsa.

05:31 - At that time, only Kim Jong-un and personal bodyguards went inside.

05:36 - Apart from that, many North Korean troops stood guard together.

05:38 - And we also blocked outside facilities from outside.

05:41 - It was really awesome back then. So your job was to figure out what to do if something weird happens or the guns go off? no. We just had to stay there.

05:55 - At the time, we had bullets that could break tanks or armored vehicles.

06:02 - Oh! really? Can a tank or armored vehicle be broken with a gun? It was a rifle, but the bullets were a little weird.

06:10 - The bullets were larger than those of a rifle. I had 10 such bullets each.

06:16 - We haven’t even tried it ourselves. But they said that shooting a tank with that gun would break it.

06:22 - You have such a gun, and you really missed the chance to become a hero of the world.

06:26 - right. But the distance between me and Kim Jong-un was too far and I couldn’t see it.

06:31 - Then, what kind of training was the hardest during the training of the bodyguard? It was standing training.

06:38 - what? Standing training. You know asphalt? The bodyguard must stand on the road 40 to 50 degrees above the asphalt.

06:52 - It was our training to stand still without moving your head even if sweat flows on such a road.

07:01 - When you are 3 years old, you do standing training for all children in the military.

07:05 - right. Shoe marks remain on the road after standing for about 5 hours in the weather of 40-50 degrees Celsius.

07:11 - Wow really? How many hours do I have to stand? The bodyguard has to stand for 5 hours. Usually it’s 5 hours.

07:15 - Do you had to stand straight? Yes right! What if it tickles or wants to move? Even if it’s itchy, don’t scratch it.

07:19 - So how can you hold on? If I scratch, I have to stand for another hour. So you have to be patient.

07:25 - Now I understand that standing training is difficult.

07:29 - There is Kim Jong-un’s bodyguard made of orphans.

07:32 - Are they really the best bodyguards? So, do you also train with such bodyguards? A bodyguard Kim Jong-un came to our training ground.

07:49 - We were shooting, and the fastest shooting among us is the leader of our team.

08:02 - It takes 1. 5 seconds for that person to fire the gun, and we take 3-4 seconds.

08:05 - But the real Kim Jong-un bodyguards don’t see when they shot the gun. It shoots really fast.

08:14 - Wow, did you see it in front of you? Yes. It says that the gun should shoot like this, but we can’t train no matter how much.

08:22 - They are trained from childhood, so they even hit all the flies that fly.

08:30 - They are really killer weapons. They’re good at shooting, so I taught you that.

08:36 - We know how to shoot a gun like that. But I can never catch up with it.

08:42 - So, haven’t you seen personal bodyguards practice dividing? I’ve never seen anything like that…

08:48 - Our leader said that in the past, we also had a diaphragm training together.

08:54 - In fact, our team is also famous for training a lot. But one personal bodyguard and 30 of our team fought, but we couldn’t win.

09:07 - 30 general bodyguards aren’t enough for one personal bodyguard Kim Jong-un.

09:15 - Wow, they are really amazing. They say they don’t bleed.

09:20 - No matter how much training you are as a person, if you get hit, your jaw turns.

09:25 - So these people have good power control. They really are murder weapons.

09:35 - Listening to you like this alleviates my leg strength.

09:40 - I thought I could never win if I fight with them.

09:44 - So how is Kim Jong-un’s bodyguards’ relationship with seniors and juniors? It was really good when I was living in general.

09:55 - In fact, we are bodyguards, so we shouldn’t drink.

10:00 - But we secretly drank a lot of alcohol. The chief tells us to gather and then gives us an order to rest for a month.

10:06 - So, at work, there is a Joe and a resting Joe, but the resting Joe releases and plays.

10:11 - While resting like that, I drank and went shopping.

10:15 - General North Korean soldiers are not good at vacations. Have you been on vacation? We haven’t even been able to make a phone call at home. I never dreamed of vacation.

10:23 - So you can’t go home in 13 years and go home after 13 years? Right. But when I went to the war, there were many benefits.

10:32 - What are the benefits? In general, when North Korean soldiers are discharged, it’s all just a bag of rice.

10:39 - But when Kim Jong-un was discharged, he said that he would give 100,000 dollars.

10:45 - How much is 100,000 dollars? 100,000 dollars is 100 million.

10:50 - There is something the state has to give you $100,000.

10:55 - What is that? It’s a story our manager told us while drinking.

11:01 - He said that after completing what the state ordered, about 10,000 dollars remained.

11:05 - Even ten thousand dollars is a big money in North Korea.

11:08 - Our bodyguards can go to their hometown and become executives unconditionally.

11:14 - Oh, can everyone be a senior executive? The bodyguards also arrange marriages in the state. Let’s look at the picture and choose a woman we like.

11:22 - The guards’ home is a surveillance area, but when a wife happens to go out, the watchdog sticks out.

11:31 - When I was in North Korea, spies, Kim Jong-un’s bodyguards, and people who do important things were said to marry me in the state, but this was true.

11:43 - Do you just rest on days when there is no Kim Jong-un event? I was able to see the current situation of the bodyguards in other countries through video, exercise, and relax.

11:58 - The military life I did was never a comfortable military life.

12:02 - You lived in the military in the best place.

12:05 - How much do you shoot a year? That’s not fixed. We shot as we wanted to. I don’t want to shoot at the end.

12:14 - My ears hurt and my hands hurt, so I don’t shoot.

12:18 - We had an underground shooting range. There were many moving targets, and if you want to shoot a moving target, you also put a rabbit.

12:26 - I was surprised to know that I was also shooting people.

12:28 - Moving target is boring after a few shots. But the rabbit is surprised by the gunshot and moves really fast, but shooting it is jammed again.

12:39 - So, is there a hunting ground where Kim Jong-un’s bodyguards can hunt in the mountains? no. There was no hunting ground, just a shooting range. I could put the rabbit alive there.

12:49 - You said you’ve been shooting a lot. Have you ever shot a gun in Korea? I couldn’t go to the shooting range because of corona 19.

12:56 - I can just hit it all with a toy gun. I’m worried, but I think I’ve finally met someone who will solve my concerns.

13:05 - What are your concerns? When I film a video with Jung Haneul, I really ignore me because I can’t shoot.

13:17 - And Jung Haneul himself is very good at shooting.

13:20 - So Jung Haneul won when shooting with a toy gun.

13:24 - So I couldn’t say anything. But since you say you shoot well, make Jung Haneul’s nose flat.

13:34 - I’ll make a case for you. Then I’ll try.

13:39 - Not with toys, but with real guns. Be prepared for Jung Haneul.

13:44 - In the next episode, the story of bodyguard Kim Jong-un, who had no choice but to escape from North Korea, continues. .