North Korea unveils image of leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter firing rifle

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This picture taken on Feb 27, 2026 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Feb 28 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter Kim Ju Ae firing a new sniper rifle, at an undisclosed place in North Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter Kim Ju Ae firing a new sniper rifle.

PHOTO: AFP

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North Korea on Feb 28 released a rare image of leader Kim Jong Un’s teenage daughter firing a rifle at a shooting range, adding to speculation that she is being groomed as his successor.

Mr Kim’s daughter Ju Ae has long been seen as the next in line to rule the secretive, nuclear-armed state, and

recently took part in a string of high-profile outings

, including this week’s military parade marking the closing stages of North Korea’s key party congress.

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) released a photo of Ju Ae firing a rifle at an outdoor shooting range, peering through a rifle scope with her finger on the trigger, smoke rising from the barrel.

She was wearing what appeared to be a leather jacket, a garment often worn by both her and her father at major political events, symbolising authority and legitimacy.

KCNA reported on Feb 28 that Mr Kim presented new sniper rifles to senior party and military officials, calling the move a gesture of appreciation and “absolute trust”, without mentioning Ju Ae.

He then visited a shooting range with the officials, where he fired the rifle and took a group photo, it added.

South Korea’s spy agency said in February that Pyongyang appears to have started the process of designating Ju Ae as Mr Kim’s successor.

By underscoring Ju Ae’s ability to handle and fire a weapon, the photos “suggest she is indeed receiving training as a successor”, Professor Yang Moo-jin, former president of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, told AFP.

KCNA also said on Feb 28 that

Mr Kim’s powerful sister

Kim Yo Jong

will head the party’s general affairs department – a role analysts describe as akin to that of a party secretary-general.

The Kim family has ruled North Korea with an iron grip for decades, and a cult of personality surrounding their “Paektu bloodline” dominates daily life in the isolated country. AFP

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