SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA- North Korea officials have pointed fingers both South Korea and the United States for the mysterious 'punch' on Kim Jong Un on live national television that left the hermit country's political leader crippled for several days. South Korean spokesmen have denied any responsibility for the disembodied fist that struck the North Korean leader in the stomach. The American government, however, has yet to comment on the matter.
Analysts of the video observed that the fist, which appeared during the broadcast of the annual military parade of Kim Jong Un's birthday, "came out of thin air" the moment the camera was directed at Kim Jong Un's viewing booth and hit the supreme leader; disappearing the instant it touched the bottom of the leader's ribcage and sending him flying back several meters.