Kim Jong Un 'mourned' North Korean soldiers who died in the war against Ukraine.
In the capital of North Korea, the city of Pyongyang, a concert was held to commemorate the anniversary of the signing of the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement between the DPRK and the Russian Federation. The event organizers invited the Minister of Culture of Russia, Olga Lyubimova, as a guest of honor. The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, also participated in the concert.
During the concert, photographs were shown on a large screen, where North Korean soldiers were shown alongside Russian occupiers. In one of the frames, a bloody notebook with a note about the upcoming battle and a call to military action with words about the Commander-in-Chief was visible.
Audience members were shown photographs from the ceremony of returning the remains of North Korean soldiers who died in Russia. One frame shows the moment when Kim Jong Un places the DPRK flag on the coffin of the deceased, moving those present.
North Korea prepares to assist Russia in the war against Ukraine
According to South Korean lawmakers, North Korean intelligence is monitoring Russia's preparations for a new war against Ukraine. Reports have emerged of new mobilizations in the DPRK to send additional forces to Russia, as well as visits by high-ranking officials of the Russian security service to Pyongyang.
It is planned to create strike drones on the territory of North Korea that will help both countries attack targets in South Korea and support the Russian war against Ukraine.
At the concert in Pyongyang, which commemorated the anniversary of the signing of the strategic partnership between North Korea and Russia, photographs were displayed confirming the intentions of both countries to unite in support of military operations against Ukraine. Additionally, preparations from the North Korean side to provide assistance to Russia were revealed, including the creation of strike drones on their territory.
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