North Korea's young leader Kim Jong-Un appears to have replaced his hawkish, ageing army chief in what analysts suggest is a further bid to tighten control over the military.
Kim Kyok-Sik, 75, is believed to have been replaced as chief of the army's general staff by Ri Yong-Gil who, until now, has headed the army's general staff operations department.
The North on Sunday held a meeting of the powerful central military commission where personnel changes were made, state media reported.
Then on Wednesday, in a report on top-ranking officials attending a football match in Pyongyang, the official Rodong Sinmun daily named Ri ahead of Jang Jong-Nam, the defence minister, while Kim was not mentioned at all.
Ri, believed to be in his 60s, was also pictured with the insignia of a four-star general, compared to his previous three stars.