North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un obliterated five of his most senior aides with anti-aircraft guns after they allegedly turned in false reports on security matters, CBS News said Monday.

The deranged despot allegedly went ballistic when he learned about the falsified reports — and immediately ordered the executions of the five officials from North Korea’s beleaguered state security department, CBS reported.

The department’s minister of state security, Kim Won Hong, was removed from power in mid-January, but has not been executed by Jong Un — yet. Hong had allegedly been involved in some type of corruption and abuse of power.

Jong Un became even more “enraged” when he found out Hong’s dismissal was linked to the false reports, CBS said.

Members of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said they were briefed on the alleged executions, but declined to elaborate on the content of the false reports.

News of the executions comes amid speculation that Jong Un played a role in the fatal poisoning of his estranged half-brother, Kim Jong Nam, in Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Feb. 13.

Since his rise to power in 2011, Jong Un has allegedly executed hundreds of his cabinet members for stepping out of line — even just a little.

Last April, Kim Jong Un publicly executed his defense minister with an anti-aircraft gun, while the man’s family was forced to watch.

The minister’s alleged crimes: snoozing during military briefings and talking back to his potbellied boss, according to media reports.

In 2014, the nutty narcissist ordered the execution of his deputy minister of public security — by flamethrower.

Other alleged “crimes” by those doomed by Jong Un to execution included having a “bad attitude,” treachery and slouching, Britain’s The Sun reported.

Out of the 340 known people the dictator has ordered executed since he took office, 140 have been senior officials and top advisers