North Korea Kim Chairman Awarded pistol with name on "Victory Day" in Korean War July 27, 13:41

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (Kim Jong-un), the leader of the Korean Labor Party, gave his army commanders a handgun with their own name on the 27th, which is regarded as the "Victory Day" of the victory of the United States in the Korean War. Awarded for loyalty.

North Korea regards July 27, 67 years after the armistice of the Korean War as the "Victory Day" to win the United States, and makes it a national holiday.

The Korean Labor Party newspaper “Labor Newspaper” dated yesterday reported that Chairman Kim Joon Eun awarded military commanders with handguns bearing their own names.

The Labor Newspaper has a large page with a photo of the chairman Kim sitting in the center and the commanders holding a handgun in their right hand.

The article says, "I pledged to hold the handgun I received from Chairman Kim until the last drop of blood was left, and to obey whatever catastrophe would occur."

In addition, Chairman Kim visited the tomb of the war dead and gave flowers, mourning that "the heroes' spirit of fighting will be passed on forever."

On the other hand, the “Labor Newspaper” dated 27th did not touch on the relationship with the United States and the development of nuclear missiles, and while keeping an eye on the situation of the US presidential election in November this time, the bargaining with the Trump administration It seems to continue.