World | Kim Jong Un Kim Jong Un's Health Mystery Solved? South Korea's spy agency blames a cyst By Kate Seamons Posted Oct 28, 2014 6:21 AM CDT Updated Oct 28, 2014 7:40 AM CDT Copied In this July 25, 2013, file photo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, arrives at the cemeteries of fallen fighters of the Korean People's Army. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File) South Korea's spy agency thinks it has solved one of 2014's great mysteries: why Kim Jong Un disappeared for six weeks. (He's not only back in view, he's inspecting kids' tea sets.) Two lawmakers tell Yonhap that the National Intelligence Service revealed that a cyst was the problem. The agency says it was removed from his right ankle sometime in September or October, and that a foreign doctor was brought in to facilitate the operation. NIS expressed that the cyst could recur due to Kim's weight and busy public schedule, reports the AP, which notes it's unclear how NIS sourced the info and points out its track record is "spotty." Other NIS revelations during the closed-door briefing: Fifty people have been put to death in 2014. Ten party officials were booted over watching South Korean soaps. Five of the country's prison camps have been made larger; NIS believes they currently contain 100,000 people. Read These Next Police pin blame for airport fiasco on Nancy Mace. President Trump begins campaign to turn the affordability narrative. Trump doesn't want Clarence Thomas or Samuel Alito to retire. California teens took to a football field to form a human hate symbol. Report an error