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The focus is on the Korean Peninsula.



In order to show off the kindness of Kim Jong-un, the supreme commander of the military, North Korea introduced an anecdote of the past that took place at the base on the West Sea border.



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In November 2016, General Secretary Kim Jong-un visited a place called Mahapdo at the tip of the Ongjin Peninsula in South Hwanghae Province.



North Korea introduced the story of a soldier who served here at the time, which is close to the South-North border region of Baengnyeongdo Island.



A soldier stands in front of Kim Jong-un with a stiff face.



[Chosun Central TV: He said that there is a soldier wearing glasses here, and he realized a mistake only when he looked at him carefully, and hurriedly took off his glasses and put them in his pants pocket...

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They say it was a mistake to salute with glasses on.



It is said that he answered Kim Jong-un's question about how he got to work on the front line with glasses on.



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[After watching the enemy's movements more sharply, I ran to the forefront post with the courage to throw it away at Danmoe.] I



work in the forefront of the West Sea, so the enemy I'm talking about here is the South.



Satisfied with the answer, Kim Jong-un is said to have summoned this soldier to Pyongyang next month.



At that time, the Ryugyong Eye General Hospital, which had only been open for two months, allowed me to undergo vision correction surgery.



[Baek Won-myeong / Ryu Kyung-Ophthalmology General Hospital Vice President: It was a valuable new facility that has never been used for patient treatment in our hospital yet.

The state-of-the-art medical equipment provided by the party was the first to be used for the soldier's eye surgery.]



It was introduced like a myth that he went to the army with his original eyesight deceived by memorizing the eye exam.



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Anyway, the surgery went well.



[Sight 1.2!

It 's normal!]



[Dear Supreme Commander Comrade, I can see brightly ahead!

I regained my normal vision and took off my glasses.]



It's a reenactment, but it's also a funny scene.



The video also includes an explanation that the moved soldier left a diary praising Kim Jong-un, saying he was a hospital patient and told the medical staff to show it.



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[Isn't this great love giving birth to the power of undisputed power of one mind?]



It is a common propaganda method in North Korea to praise all of these things as Kim Jong-un's ability to govern.



On the other hand, we can see that even six years ago, vision correction surgery was not as common as we did.