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North Korea's Kim Jong Un visits Chinese military cemetery ahead of Victory Day

The Great Fatherland Liberation War is a name used by Pyongyang to refer to the Korean War.
Last Updated : 26 July 2023, 02:08 IST
Last Updated : 26 July 2023, 02:08 IST

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a cemetery for Chinese soldiers who fought in the Korean War, state media KCNA reported on Wednesday.

His visit, accompanied by his powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong, comes ahead of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Korean War truce on Thursday, which is celebrated as "Victory Day" in North Korea, often with a grandiose military parade.

The move comes as the nuclear-armed, reclusive state has been gearing up for the upcoming ceremony, inviting Chinese and Russian delegations as the first such public visitors since the start of the pandemic.

South Korean and US intelligence authorities were "closely monitoring" the situation and there had been an increase in manpower and equipment, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff told a briefing on Tuesday when asked about the ceremony.

Kim also visited the Fatherland Liberation War Martyrs Cemetery on Monday, KCNA reported, as he touted the soldiers as "inflicting defeat" on US. imperialism.

The Great Fatherland Liberation War is a name used by Pyongyang to refer to the Korean War.

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Published 26 July 2023, 02:08 IST

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