Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

N. Korea leader oversees special forces op as tensions soar

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SEOUL, April13 (AFP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong- Un has overseen a special forces commando operation, state media said Thursday, as tensions soar with Washington over Pyongyang's nuclear programme. President Donald Trump has sent a naval “armada” to the Korean peninsula in a show of force, accompanie­d by a warning that Washington is ready to take on North Korea alone if necessary.

The North has since said it is ready for “war” with the US, while speculatio­n is mounting that it might conduct a nuclear or missile test to mark the 105th birthday anniversar­y of founder Kim Il- Sung on Saturday.

The reclusive state has long been on a quest to develop a long- range missile capable of hitting the US mainland with a nuclear warhead, and has so far staged five atomic tests, two of them last year.

On Thursday, the North's state- run Korean Central News Agency ( KCNA) said Kim watched from an observatio­n post as special forces dropped from light transport planes “like hail” and “mercilessl­y blew up enemy targets”. With a broad smile on his face, Kim praised his troops for their precision, saying “the bullets seemed to have their own eyes”, KCNA said, without identifyin­g when the operation was held.

The Rodong Sinmun - the official mouthpiece of the ruling Workers' Party - carried several photos from the contest including one of Kim watching the troops parachutin­g down from jets into an open field. Another showed him grinning from ear- to- ear as he walked by cheering soldiers. “The contest proved once again that our Korean People's Army... will show a real taste of gun shot and real taste of war to the reckless invaders,” KCNA said.

China - the North's sole major ally - has urged the US president to take a peaceful approach to resolving the North Korean tensions. Sabre- rattling between Washington and Pyonyang has unnerved China, which is losing patience with the North but whose priority remains preventing any instabilit­y on its doorstep. Seoul and Washington are currently conducting joint military drills, an annual exercise which is seen by the North as a practice for war.

 ??  ?? People practice for the expected parade on the main Kim Il-Sung Square in central Pyongyang, North Korea April 12. REUTERS/ Damir Sagolj
People practice for the expected parade on the main Kim Il-Sung Square in central Pyongyang, North Korea April 12. REUTERS/ Damir Sagolj

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