The Borneo Post

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees paratroop drills

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SEOUL: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversaw paratroop drills aimed at showing his soldiers’ ability to occupy an “enemy region at a stroke”, state media said, days after the most recent annual US-South Korean military exercise.

Pyongyang has shown particular sensitivit­y towards the joint air force exercises conducted by Washington and Seoul, with experts noting that the North’s air force is considered to be the weakest link in its military.

Pyongyang’s latest training overseen by Kim was “aimed at inspecting the paratroope­rs’ readiness to be mobilised for any operationa­l plan in surprise wartime circumstan­ces” and judging their capabiliti­es, Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency reported.

The troops demonstrat­ed “their perfect combat capability to occupy the enemy region at a stroke once an order is issued”, it added.

Kim stressed the importance of “applying realistic and scientific training methods” for “achieving maximum fighting efficiency on actual battlefiel­ds as required by modern warfare”, it added.

The North Korean leader also showed “great satisfacti­on” as his airborne soldiers “occupied the simulated main enemy military targets at once”, KCNA said.

Images released by Pyongyang’s official Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed Kim’s young daughter, Ju Ae, using binoculars to observe the drills, standing beside her father and senior military officials.

The latest report from Pyongyang comes just days after it announced that Kim drove a “new-type main battle tank” that the North claimed was the “most powerful in the world”.

Seoul and Washington this week wrapped up their annual large-scale Freedom Shield exercises – involving missile intercepti­on and air assault drills, among others – with double the number of troops participat­ing compared to 2023.

Pyongyang last week warned that the South and the United States would pay a “dear price” over the Freedom Shield drills, and later announced that Kim had guided a large-scale artillery drill involving a unit that it said was capable of striking the South Korean capital.

Earlier this week, South Korean Defence Minister Shin Won-sik visited the headquarte­rs of the army’s Special Warfare Command during the Washington-Seoul drills, which involved “mastering advanced combat skills”.

This included “clearing operations” inside North Korea’s “key facilities” in case of an attack by Pyongyang.

“If Kim Jong Un wages war, you should become the world’s strongest special warfare unit that quickly removes the enemy’s leadership,” Shin said during the visit.

Pyongyang has declared South

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Picture released from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows Kim (centre left) and his daughter Ju Ae inspecting a training of the Korean People’s Army at an undisclose­d location in North Korea.
— AFP photo Picture released from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows Kim (centre left) and his daughter Ju Ae inspecting a training of the Korean People’s Army at an undisclose­d location in North Korea.

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