A mysterious mark has been spotted on Kim Jog-un's wrist as the North Korean leader returned to public view after a 20-day absence.
Rumours circulated about the supreme leader's whereabouts after he was last seen on April 11. He missed the birth anniversary celebrations of state founder Kim Il Sung on April 15.
This led to speculation over his health, before he made his first public appearance in 20 days on Friday. However, state media released footage of the 38-year-old riding an electric cart around a factory with a new, mysterious mark on his right wrist.
Speaking to NK News, a US medical professional said the small mark might signal a 'recent cardiovascular procedure, possibly a right, radial artery puncture'.