N. Korea preparing military parade for party anniversary: defense ministry

In this file photo, taken on Feb. 2, 2018, and released by the North's official Korean Central News Agency the next day, Hwasong-15 missiles on mobile launchers are displayed during a military parade at Kimilsung Square in Pyongyang to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of its armed forces (Yonhap). Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

SEOUL, Jun 22, 2020, Yonhap. North Korea is preparing to hold a large-scale military parade to mark October’s 75th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers’ Party, the defense ministry said Monday, amid speculation that the communist nation could use the event to showcase new strategic weapons, Yonhap News reported.

In a report to the parliament’s defense committee, the ministry said new buildings were spotted under construction at the Mirim airfield in Pyongyang, a possible sign the North could showcase an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) on Oct. 10.

“The North Korean military is continuing activities to prepare for an event to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of its party,” the ministry said in the report, adding that repair work for Kimilsung Square was also seen to be under way.

The North has used military parades on important national days to flex its military muscle by displaying newly developed weapons, including missiles. It usually holds bigger events to celebrate anniversaries every fifth or 10th year.

The ministry said no unusual movements have been detected in relation to the North’s nuclear program, but missile development activities have continued.

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