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North Korea: Latest photos show Kim Jong Un touring arms factories

The photographs' release coincides with an uptick in tensions on the Korean Peninsula and seems to be Pyongyang's most recent display of power

Published: Sun 6 Aug 2023, 6:14 PM

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a major munitions factory at an undisclosed location in North Korea. — AFP/KCNA

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a major munitions factory at an undisclosed location in North Korea. — AFP/KCNA

In photos which were recently made public, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seen visiting arms factories, examining artillery installations, and even shooting a gun. These images purport to provide a rare look into the secretive state's weapons facilities, reported CNN.

The images, which were issued by the North Korean state news agency KCNA on Saturday, showed Kim viewing a production facility for a "large-calibre artillery complex" and providing "on site guidance" to employees at a facility producing "strategic cruise missiles and unmanned attack aircraft."

Additionally, it said that Kim provided "important directions" for "capacity-building for the serial production of new ammunition".

According to KCNA, the visits happened on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Kim Jong Un tries a weapon during his three-day inspection at major munitions factories in North Korea. — AP/KCNA

Kim Jong Un tries a weapon during his three-day inspection at major munitions factories in North Korea. — AP/KCNA

The photographs' release coincides with an uptick in tensions on the Korean Peninsula and seems to be Pyongyang's most recent display of power.

Even though the gruelling conflict ended in stalemate and the peninsula was split, North Korea celebrated the armistice and Victory Day in July by holding a large military display that allegedly featured two versions of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).

The Hwasong-18 missiles, Pyongyang's newest solid-fuelled ICBMs, were rolled into Kim Il Sung Square in the capital before the Hwasong-17, a liquid-fuelled ICBM. Many analysts believe the Hwasong-18s have the range to hit the entire mainland United States.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance at a major weapon factory. — Reuters/KCNA

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance at a major weapon factory. — Reuters/KCNA

The parade was deemed a "huge glory" for the country's armed forces and a "great celebration" for all of its citizens by North Korean Defence Minister Kang Sun Nam, as per CNN.

Pyongyang launched two short-range ballistic missiles that month in another show of power, and they splashed down in the sea between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.

The parade was deemed a "huge glory" for the country's armed forces and a "great celebration" for all of its citizens by North Korean Defence Minister Kang Sun Nam.

Pyongyang launched two short-range ballistic missiles that month in another show of power, and they splashed down in the sea between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, CNN reported.



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