The Borneo Post

North Korean mock-up birthday video shows missiles blowing up US

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North Korea put on a musical show to mark the birthday of founding father Kim Il Sung, which ended with a mockup video of missiles engulfing the United States in flames, prompting cheers from the audience and smiles from current leader Kim Jong Un.

North Korea’s state television aired footage of a choral performanc­e attended by Kim Jong Un, the elder Kim’s grandson, on Sunday, a day after a huge military parade in Pyongyang, which also marked the 105th birth anniversar­y of Kim Il Sung.

The singing was followed by footage of its test- firing of a missile in February which, in the video, was joined by other missiles shooting into sky, passing over the Pacific and exploding in giant balls of f lames in the United States.

The video ended with a picture of the American flag in flames, overlappin­g row after row of white crosses in a cemetery.

“When the performanc­e was over, all the performers and participan­ts in the military parade broke into enthusiast­ic cheers of “hurrah!” state run KCNA news agency said.

State TV footage showed leader Kim smiling and waving in return.

“The Dear Supreme Leader waved back to them and congratula­ted the artistes on their successful performanc­e,” KCNA said.

North Korea said in February that it had successful­ly tested a new type of medium- to longrange ballistic missile, the Pukguksong-2, propelled by a solid-fuel engine.

During Saturday’s military parade it displayed what appeared to be new interconti­nental ballistic missiles. And a day later it conducted a failed missile test, which drew internatio­nal condemnati­on.

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