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North Koreans marks war anniversary with anti-US rallies

More than 120,000 people participated in Sunday’s mass rallies in Pyongyang to mark the 73rd anniversary of the start of the Korean War.

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Tens of thousands of North Koreans have marched in anti-US rallies over the weekend, pledging “merciless” revenge against “US imperialists”, as the country marked the 73rd anniversary of the start of the Korean War.

More than 120,000 people participated in Sunday’s mass rallies in the nation’s capital, Pyongyang, North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said.

While the 1950-53 conflict was triggered by a North Korean surprise attack, the demonstrators mobilised in Pyongyang promoted their government’s version of events and accused the United States of provoking the war and leaving Koreans with “wounds … that can never be healed”.

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The poster reads “Tens of millions of people pledge to defy death for defending country!” (AP)

Photos sent by Park Sang-hak showed a placard with a picture of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and a message that highlighted how his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, was responsible for starting the Korean War. The North has not commented on Mr Park’s latest ballooning stunt.

North Korea is extremely sensitive about any outside attempt to undermine Mr Kim’s leadership and weaken his absolute control over the country’s 26 million people.

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North Koreans also celebrated the country’s nuclear programme (AP)

Photos published by the North’s Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed a stadium packed with likely tens of thousands of people in Covid-19 masks, raising their fists in the air and holding signs that read: “Let’s eradicate US imperialist invaders”, and: “The entire US mainland is within our striking range.”

The rallies came amid heightened tensions in the region, as the pace of North Korean weapons demonstrations and the United States’ joint military exercises with South Korea have both intensified in a cycle of tit-for-tat.

Since the start of 2022, North Korea has test-fired around 100 missiles of various ranges as Kim attempts to display a dual ability to conduct nuclear strikes on both the US mainland and South Korea.

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Tens of thousands took part in the rallies (AP Photo/Cha Song Ho)

There are signs that North Korea is planning a huge military parade in Pyongyang where it would likely showcase its new military hardware.

Recent commercial satellite images have shown troop and vehicle movements and the building of structures suggestive of preparations for a parade, likely for the July 27 anniversary of the Korean War armistice agreement.

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