It has been 110 years since the birth of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's grandfather, Kim Il-sung, and the state media praises Kim Il-sung, who has inherited power.

On the other hand, in addition to holding a military parade at this milestone, the possibility of further ballistic missile launches and the seventh nuclear test has been pointed out, and the countries concerned continue to be vigilant.

North Korea has positioned April 15th, the birthday of Kim Jung-eun's grandfather, Kim Il-sung, as "the biggest holiday of the nation," and said that the 110th anniversary of his birth will be "a grand celebration."



The state-run Korean Central Television began broadcasting at 8 am earlier than usual, and at the beginning, a female announcer wearing a folk costume said, "Kim's long-cherished desire for a powerful country is under the guidance of General Secretary Kim. It has become a brilliant reality, "he said, praising General Secretary Kim, who has inherited power for 10 years.



Then, on the 13th, General Secretary Kim reiterated the news that he attended the Shunkou ceremony of his house, and also broadcasts a documentary film of President Kim during his lifetime.



In addition, state-run radio reports that a dance and song performance and fireworks will be launched tonight in the square in the center of the capital Pyongyang, suggesting that they want to raise their national prestige.



In addition, General Secretary Kim gave the title of Jisui, following the military marshal, to Defense Minister Li Young-gil, and ordered the relegated military executives to be promoted to general again. It seems that the aim is to increase internal loyalty.



On the other hand, as North Korea accelerates its nuclear and missile development, it is believed that it will hold a military parade at the turning point on the 15th to show off its latest weapons.



In addition, it has been pointed out that more ballistic missiles, including the ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile class, may be launched and the possibility of launching a seventh nuclear test, and the countries concerned continue to be vigilant.