Kim Jong Un Unveils Housing District Honoring Fallen Soldiers
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inaugurated a new housing district in Pyongyang dedicated to families of troops who died in overseas military operations. The district is meant to honor the spirit and sacrifice of the fallen soldiers, providing a proud and happy future for their families.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un officiated at the ceremony marking the completion of a new accommodation district in Pyongyang on Monday, according to state media outlet KCNA.
The district has been created to honor families of troops who lost their lives in overseas military operations. In his speech, Kim emphasized that the new district exemplifies the "spirit and sacrifice" of these fallen soldiers.
He further remarked that the homes are intended as a tribute, allowing family members to feel pride in their lost loved ones and lead fulfilling lives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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