South Korea parades troops and powerful weapons in its biggest Armed Forces Day ceremony in years
- South Korea displayed its military might by parading thousands of troops and a range of weapons, including powerful ballistic missiles capable of striking North Korea. This demonstration was part of the country's largest Armed Forces Day ceremony in 10 years.
- South Korean President Yoon urged his troops to develop an unwavering military spirit and train harder. He emphasized the need for a strong military that instills fear in the enemy.
- President Yoon has been working to strengthen South Korea’s defense capabilities in response to North Korea's advancing nuclear arsenal. He has expanded military drills with the United States and aims to build a military that can effectively deter any threats.
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South Korea Holds Rare Military Parade Amid North Korean Threats
South Korea held its largest-scale military parade in downtown Seoul, the first such event in 10 years, to commemorate its upcoming Armed Forces Day. The parade comes amid heightened tensions between the two Koreas. State Department Bureau Chief Nike Ching has more from Seoul.
South Korea parades troops and powerful weapons in its biggest Armed Forces Day ceremony in years - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea paraded thousands of troops and an array of weapons capable of striking North Korea through its capital as part of its biggest Armed Forces Day ceremony in 10 years on Tuesday, as its president vowed to build a stronger military to thwart any provocation by the North. Concerns are growing that North Korea is seeking Russian help in expanding its nuclear arsenal in return for supplying Moscow with conventiona…
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