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Yesterday (25th) was the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, in which North Korea commemorates that Kim Il-sung created the anti-Japanese guerrillas.

To commemorate this, it seems that a large-scale military parade was held in North Korea last night.



Reporter Kim Soo-young on the sidewalk.



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It is known that North Korea held a military parade last night to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army.



According to the military authorities, the ceremonial ceremony was held around 9 pm, and it is said that the night military parade began at 10 pm with the mobilization of troops and equipment at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang.



It has not been confirmed whether or not Chairman Kim Jong-un will be present, but based on precedent, it seems that Chairman Kim was present and gave a speech.



This military parade is expected to be the largest in history, as a large-scale military force and equipment such as 20,000 troops and 250 equipment were recently captured in Pyongyang.



The rehearsal for the military parade was held at night, and it was observed that it would be held at dawn yesterday like the military parade in October 2020.



Earlier, North Korean media highlighted Kim Il-sung's anti-Japanese struggle to a great extent on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, an anti-Japanese guerrilla force.



[Chosun Central TV: The great leader, you spent a lifetime of revolution with comrades and anti-Japanese revolutionaries from the days of Mt. Baekdu.]



While there has been no mention of the military parade in the North Korean media so far, the military parade site is expected to be recorded and broadcast today through Chosun Central TV.