North Korean leader Kim Jong-un once again inspected the military's tank unit, which is said to have occupied South Korea's capital Seoul during the Korean War in the 1950s, and revealed that in addition to nuclear and missile development, it also has conventional military capabilities. It shows an attitude of strengthening.

North Korea's state-run Korean Central Television reported on the 25th that General Secretary Kim Jong Un inspected a military tank unit on the 24th.



This unit is said to be the one that occupied South Korea's capital Seoul during the Korean War in the 1950s, and the published photo shows a column of tanks flying the North Korean flag as they advance while raising a cloud of dust. .

On the 13th of this month, General Secretary Kim just inspected a training exercise in which a new type of tank took part, and state television reported that he ``presented guidelines for combat preparation and strengthening combat power.''



This month, Kim has been inspecting artillery units and firing training for short-range ballistic missiles called ``super-large rocket artillery,'' indicating that in addition to nuclear and missile development, the country is also strengthening its conventional military capabilities. I am.



However, South Korean media has also reported that North Korea is facing a fuel shortage due to economic sanctions imposed by the international community, which will greatly hinder the operation of tanks in actual combat.