Kim Jong Un inspects museum for N. Korean troops sent to Ukraine war
The museum honors about 15,000 North Korean troops aiding Russia in Ukraine, highlighting Pyongyang's public framing of the deployment and expected to open next month.
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Kim Jong Un Inspects Museum Set to Open on North Korea’s “Liberation of Kursk” Anniversary
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected a memorial museum being built in Pyongyang to honor North Korean troops sent to support Russia’s war against Ukraine, according to the Korea Times on March 17. The Korea Times, citing Yonhap and North Korea’s state news agency (KCNA), reported that Kim visited the construction site on March 16. KCNA noted the project is 93% complete and could open as early as next month. We bring you stories from the gr…
Kim Jong Un sets April opening for Ukraine war cemetery and museum
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Monday inspected construction of a cemetery and museum that honors soldiers he sent to join Russia’s war against Ukraine, according to state media. Kim set “the first anniversary of the liberation of Kursk” as the inauguration date for the “Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military […]
Thus, it is planned that the museum will have its doors at the end of next month to commemorate North Korean troops deployed to support Russian forces, as Kim explained, who inspected the construction of the centre on Tuesday.
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