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Top DPRK leader oversees artillery firing contest

PYONGYANG, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Kim Jong Un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), oversaw on Wednesday a firing contest involving artillery sub-units of large combined units of the Korean People's Army, the official Korean Central News Agency reported Thursday. The contest examined the sub-units' capability in carrying out a night march, combat deployment and firing attack on an unexpec

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The North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, urged his army to prepare “for a real war,” observing a gunfight contest from artillery units, the state press reported on Thursday. His statement came after his country sent soldiers and weapons to support Russia in its more than three-year offensive in Ukraine. Video footage released on Thursday by Korean State Central Television showed soldiers from artillery units firing shells into the sea. Kim appears …

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The North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, urged his army to prepare “for a real war,” observing a gunfight contest from artillery units, the state press reported on Thursday. His statement came after his country sent soldiers and weapons to support Russia in its more than three-year offensive in Ukraine. Video footage released on Thursday by Korean State Central Television showed soldiers from artillery units firing shells into the sea. Kim appears …

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged his military to prepare for "a real war" as he watched an artillery firing contest, state media reported Thursday. His remarks came after his country sent troops and weapons to support Russia's more than three-year offensive in Ukraine. Video footage released Thursday by state-run Korean Central Television showed soldiers from artillery units firing shells into the sea. Kim is shown looking through binocular…

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North Korea Times broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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