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A video clip of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has gone viral, in which he is seen crying live at unusual behavior from the reckless leader known for his cruelty and crazy decisions.
Kim Jong Un appeared affected and cried when he spoke about the difficulties the country had been through, such as natural disasters and disease prevention, declaring that his country had “zero” cases of the coronavirus.
The North Korean leader’s remarks came during a military parade in the middle of the night (local time) in the capital Pyongyang to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party.
As he spoke, Kim Jong Un seemed to choke, remove his glasses, and pause for a moment when he emotionally appeared. And some in the crowd were crying too.
Kim Jong said he regretted the soldiers who were forced to work on reconstruction projects after hurricanes and floods hit the country in recent months.
He added that he hopes that South Korea will overcome the coronavirus and that the two sides can “stick together” … and said: “I wish good health to all the people of the world who are fighting the evils of the evil virus.”
During the military parade, North Korea unveiled new missiles, which analysts say is one of the largest ICBMs, and its capabilities are unknown, while Kim Jong Un said his country continues to strengthen its military force, which it is an unmatched force. Saying.
He added: “We have evolved and changed so much that our military power cannot be surpassed or equaled … We have enough deterrence to control and manage any military threats we face, including nuclear threats that are still exacerbated by enemy forces.”
Kim Jong Un emphasized that he does not want to use military force against anyone, but the country continues to develop to protect itself.
It is noteworthy that today, Saturday, October 10, marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Workers’ Party, the communist political party that has ruled North Korea since its inception.
North Korea tends to celebrate the anniversary every five to ten years, as major concerts and performances have been held in Pyongyang prior to this anniversary.
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