On the 10th, North Korea held a military parade to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party, according to the Workers' Party's official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun. Standing at the podium, Chairman Kim Jong-un solemnly raised his right hand in a salute-like gesture while looking at the square where the parade was taking place.

On the 10th, North Korea held a military parade to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party, according to the Workers' Party's official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun. Standing at the podium, Chairman Kim Jong-un solemnly raised his right hand in a salute-like gesture while looking at the square where the parade was taking place.

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Kim Jong-un, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea, inspected the damage restoration site in the Kumdok area of South Hamgyong Province, a major mineral production region in North Korea that suffered significant damage from Typhoon 'Maysak,' according to the North Korean state media outlet Korean Central News Agency on the 14th.


The agency reported that "Comrade Kim Jong-un conducted on-site guidance at the damage restoration site in the Kumdok area of South Hamgyong Province," adding that Chairman Kim expressed satisfaction, saying, "The entire construction site is bustling with dynamic propaganda and agitation, and the fighting spirit of the soldiers is high. The political work at the site is being carried out vigorously and well."


The Kumdok area suffered severe damage from this year's typhoon, prompting Chairman Kim to even reveal a handwritten letter and request support from the Capital Party Member Division.


Accompanying the inspection were Pak Jong-chon, Chief of the General Staff of the Army; Ri Il-hwan, Vice Chairman of the Party; Kim Yong-su, Department Director of the Party; Jo Yong-won, First Deputy Department Director of the Organization and Guidance Department; Hyon Song-wol, Deputy Department Director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department; and Kim Myong-sik, Commander of the Navy.





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