North Korean despot Kim Jung Un’s regime vowed that South Korea’s former president and her spy chief will meet a “miserable dog’s death” for plotting his assassination.

The official Korean Central News Agency said Wednesday that the hermit kingdom will impose a “death penalty” on ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye and former top snoop Lee Byoung Ho.

The two and other South Korean agents “can never make any appeal even though they meet miserable dog’s death any time, at any place and by whatever methods from this moment,” North Korea’s Ministry of State Security said.

The statement demanded the South immediately hand over Park and Lee, claiming they committed what it calls state-sponsored terrorism against the North’s leadership, Yonhap News reported.

Park was removed from office and arrested in March over a corruption scandal.

North Korea also warned it will target anyone who organized, took part in or pursued the plot in case the US and South Korea take action against the North Korean strongman.

“We do not hide that should the US and the South Korean authorities defy this warning and challenge our resolute measure, they will be made to pay a dear price in an irresistible physical way,” said the statement.

The South Korean spy agency dismissed as “groundless” North Korea’s allegation of South Korea’s assassination plot against Kim.

In May, North Korea accused the US and South Korean spy agencies of an unsuccessful assassination attempt on leader Kim involving biochemical weapons.