DPRK Celebrates its 73rd Anniversary with paramilitary and public security forces

Photo: KCNA

As the clock in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea hit 00:00 on the ninth of September, the North Korean paramilitary and the people's security forces performed a special ceremony to celebrate the seventy-third anniversary of the founding of the country.

The Central Military Band and the State Affairs Commission performed the music while the paramilitary paraded through the entrance.

The spectacular performance was held in the Capital City Pyongyang to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the formation of the country. the country was divided into North and South Korea, known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea. 

While the Workers' Party-led government was formed in the North, the South suffered through an unbearable amount of loss following an America-backed military regime that massacred tens of thousands of socialists in the country.

Despite the many attempts of bilateral discussion, the third parties have played a pivotal role in the discussion which has prevented the reunification of Korea into one Korea.

North Korea has been on the US blockade since its founding which has just escalated after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Although the country is known for its missiles and nuclear weapons that it has made for its self-defense from the "imperialist enemies," the weapons displayed at the celebration were rather below the western expectations.

The ceremony involved the display of agricultural machinery, tractors hauling artilleries, etc.

Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un attended the event with the other officials of the Worker's Party of Korea. 

 

Publish : 2021-09-09 11:42:00

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